Theres Two Major Schools Of European Existentialism Of The Twentieth Century: Theres The French School
“There’s two major schools of European existentialism of the twentieth century: there’s the French school of Camus and Sartre and there’s the Anglo Saxon school of Monty Python. […] In the French school there is this discussion of the absurdity of existence and the pointlessness of everything and it’s all rather serious and sombre. In Monty Python it’s exactly the same thing and you just laugh at it.”
— Julian Baggini, Philosopher
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