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Niklas Olsen, Irene Herrmann, Håvard Brede Aven, and Mohinder Singh

's thoughts of how the absurd is an anthropological constant in human history from which nothing is to be learned. Moreover, he points to the similarities between Camus's L'Homme révolté (The rebel) (1951) and Koselleck's Kritik und Krise as a way to

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Dealing with an Ocean of Meaninglessness

Reinhart Koselleck's Lava Memories and Conceptual History

Margrit Pernau and Sébastien Tremblay

both with Heidegger and Carl Schmitt on anthropological constants, which are beyond historical formation and with Gadamer on the theoretical conditions for understanding and communication. 5 This is the topic of the second section of this article