1EXISTENTIALISM:
(Little Hope)
Life is inherently meaningless unless you create and give meaning to it.
Who am I?
From where did I come?
Where will I go?
What is the meaning of my life?
Albert Camus, Jean Paul Sartre, the French writers,
Friedrich Nietzsche, a German philosopher,
Samuel Beckett, an Irish author
NIHILISM: (No Hope)
Life is inherently meaningless;
nothing can change its meaningless status. So there is no point trying to fetch
meaning out of life.
Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi
Søren Kierkegaard
Ivan Turgenev
Friedrich Nietzsche
Life is inherently meaningless
and nothing matters, including the fact that nothing matters. So defy life by
living the way you want to.
Samuel Beckett
Eugene Ionesco
Jean Genet
Harold Pinter
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