Flipped learning - EXISTENTIALISM

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So today I'm going to write about the FLIP LEARNING and also related with our Academic task... Flip learning is about  In the paper of Modernist Literature, an Absurd play, "Waiting for Godot" is studied part of the syllabus in M.A Sem 3. 



Flip learning is an interesting topic point towards understand more lively the topic. Flip Learning read about the sir's blog. Flip learning is about used over to Teacher give the blog on particular topic and then student can access in the blog and the link take to you on another website. In the task blog there is a various websites and you can access there from different sites. There is a different videos as well. 
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 What is Existentialism?

Existentialism is a philosophy that emphasizes individual existence, freedom and choice. It is the view that humans define their own meaning in life, and try to make rational decisions despite existing in an irrational universe.

Here is the existentialist philosophers:
1. Soren Kierkegaard
2. Martin Heidegger 
3. Jean Paul Sartre
4. Albert Camus
5. Friedrich Nietzsche 
6. Simon De Beauvoir


1. What is EXISTENTIALISM :- 

In the video there is 3 sides of existentialism:-

1. Individuality
2. Freedom &
3. Passion


2. The myth of Sisyphus: The Absurd Reasoning:-




Camus first start this essay " The Absurd Reasoning". In this he wrote about one truly philosophical problem that is suicide. Suicide is an individual act. Suicide seems as it is a result of our absurd thought process. 


It is shown in video that human wants divorce from life and wants to make death a mistress. But I like the idea that how every one wants death and how everyone also fears from death as well. Because the death is not solution to give up with from your life or from your relationships. 

Here i want to give an example from Gujrati MONTU NI BITTU...

3. The myth of Sisyphus: The Notion of  Philosophical suicide


 


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