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Freedom At Midday: Elements Of Existentialism In The Works Of Ambrose Bierce, Sharon A. Winn
Freedom At Midday: Elements Of Existentialism In The Works Of Ambrose Bierce, Sharon A. Winn
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Ambrose Bierce exhibited a number of elements of existential thinking both in his life and in his writing. But he was ambivalent about his philosophical stance, and it is difficult to know whether he was the utter pessimist he has been called, or whether his attitude toward the universe admitted a certain optimism.
Much of Bierce's thought parallels modern existentialism, which has three main tenets: a belief that there is no God and the universe is, therefore, irrational; a descent into despair; and a choice of life or death.
Bierce insisted that the universe is irrational, and he repeatedly discussed …