Alec Piergiorgi

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Nothing more profound, for example, than Kierkegaard’s view according to which despair is not a fact but a state: the very state of sin. For sin is what alienates from God. The absurd, which is the metaphysical state of the conscious man, does not lead to God.*7 Perhaps this notion will become clearer if I risk this shocking statement: the absurd is sin without God.
The Myth of Sisyphus
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