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Oct 6
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Ep. 377: Emil Cioran's Pessimism (Part O...

Mark Linsenmayer, Wes Alwan, Seth Paskin, Dylan Casey
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On A Short History of Decay (1949), a pessimist/existentialist somewhat text from the most famous Romanian philosopher.

Cioran's short essays touch on art, humor, God, salvation, time, nostalgia, mourning, death, disease, suicide, revolt, freedom, Buddhism, Daoism, and the role of the philosopher.

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