Can we get another Aesthetic people of history thread?
>>391271
Æsthetic and "good looking" are different. I don't think Camus made any particular contributions to æsthetics.
>>391296
I means good looking to /fit/izens
>>391296
Aesthetic is commonly used on 4chan to mean good looking, or appealing visually.
>>391582
Dear fucking lord you know what he meant stop being such a goddamn autist jesus fucking shit YOU ARE A FAGGOT GO BACK TO /b/.
Fuck.
>you will never be this comfy
I think Rommel was a pretty good looking dude.
If this bust is accurate then I'd vouch for Caesar.
>>391720
The fact that pretty much every other bust looks very different, I'd say it probably isn't
>>391684
God no.
Obligatory.
>>392022
She is not a real woman. She is an idealised sculpture. Your waifu is NOT REAL. Except for when using modal realism.
>>392026
has anyone worked on refuting model realism yet?
i mean philosophy isn't about falsifying stuff, but just to tick the writer off since he claims he's lonely and so.
>>392026
E-explain
>>392048
http://www.philpapers.org/archives/sinPG
>>392048
Modal realism means that waifus are real. Not only that, you can send and receive love letters from them if you know what you're doing.
>>392073
>you can send and receive love letters from them if you know what you're doing.
Shit's modally real, I don't have to prove anything.
>>391901
Pleb.
>see photo of Camus
>finally we're going to discuss Camus and his absurdism, took you a while /his/
>read the OP
inb4 Not Stalin
>>393536
>finally
come on now.
>>393541
Best communistfu
>>393536
What's your favorite Camus work anon
>>391271
R E P U B L I C
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>>393719
>>393724
>>393730
>>391695
Isn't he dying in that pic?
>>393699
The Stranger, of course.
>>394140
Same. What else by him have you read?
my husbando~
I personally find him quite aesthetic.
>>395039
>>394496
The Myth of Sisyphus and The Rebel
hottest russian czar
>>393760
Isn't everyone dying in every picture?
classy af tbqh
Godtier
Napoleon in this poster for Abel Gance's Napoleon 1927. (the poster is from a rerelease in the 80s tho)
he looks much cooler then depicted in other artworks.
>>395082
>>395082
Chech out the Fall. It's about lines we cross we can never come back from. Evoking the fall of man.
Somethings we do, even though no one might be aware, will define us forever. These things are inescapable and weigh on your conscience. You feel like ppl can read your secrets with just a glimpse of your candid face.
So you become a judge penitent. You recognize the absurdity of life while coming to terms with this profound and personal revelation conscientiously.
Nevermind that Camus already layed it out for you, you walk this path by yourself and it is hauntingly lonely. This is Camus' greatest literary work.
Once done reading it, it's hard not to chronicle your past and identify which were the lines you crossed that define you. This will divide you into the person you thought you were and what you really are. Do yourself the favor, friend, read it carefully.
>>393800
If you don't understand how sexy Žižek is being in this quote, you really ought to not participate in philosophy threads.
>>396806
I'm quite fond of The Plague at the moment, but I'm planning on reading The Rebel and The Fall soon, as I've read The Stranger (my favorite) and The Myth of Sisyphus already.
>tfw can't discuss absurdism with people without being called a pessimist
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