Abstract
Throughout the course of this paper I build upon the foundations of William Desmond’s
philosophy in order to develop a rebuttal towards the nihilistic consequences brought about by
many modern thinkers, for example: Albert Camus. These nihilistic consequences seem to play a
significant role in the drastic increase of anxiety and depression seen throughout our current epoch.
Ultimately, philosophies such as that of Camus cannot avoid this fall into nihilism. Nevertheless,
these ramifications seem to stem from a misinterpretation of Camus’ notion of the ‘Absurd’. Thus,
this confrontation with the absurd determines whether or not we can escape the consequences of
nihilism that can be found throughout modernity.