Dana wrote:
> He was convicted of murdering a man because he didn't cry at his
> mother's funeral.
> (Did some master's thesis work on Satre and Camus,)
> 
> The fact that I do think Peterson was guilty doesn't change the fact
> that I can see the parallel here in the thought process.
> 


Dana,

We have to have a talk.  I'm a huge Kierkegaard fan.  As such I'm a huge 
Sartre and Camus fan.  I've been meaning to read more Kobo Abe books but 
I've only managed to read Women in the Dunes.  Personally, I find 
Satre's work more intellectually convincing but the power of Camus' 
humanity can not be overshadowed.  His personal integrity and compassion 
nudges him past Sartre.


-- 
2004 - The year $184M couldn't buy a pennant.

Ron Artest: Extremely flawed, very accidental, semi-martyr


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