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Usapang suicide: Does life have meaning? (Albert Camus, Gabriel Marcel, and Emil Cioran)

Usapang suicide: Does life have meaning? (Albert Camus, Gabriel Marcel, and Emil Cioran)

Update: 2025-11-19
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Sabi ni Albert Camus, ang suicide daw ang foremost philosophical question. In this episode, this sad but true experience of many ang ating topic, pero ang discussion natin ay through the lens of philosophy. From Camus who said that life is absurd, but we should imagine Sisyphus happy; Marcel's hope in the meaning of life because God is the writer of our story; to Cioran's go think about suicide, pero bukas na.

This is not a psychological evaluation of the phenomenon of suicide nor a spiritual advise, but a discussion through the lens of this three philosophers para sagutin ang age-old na tanong: "May sense ba talaga ang buhay? Bakit kailangan ko pang ituloy ito? Para saan ang pagkabuhay ko?"

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Usapang suicide: Does life have meaning? (Albert Camus, Gabriel Marcel, and Emil Cioran)

Usapang suicide: Does life have meaning? (Albert Camus, Gabriel Marcel, and Emil Cioran)

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