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_Journal of Psycho-Cosmocide Studies_. 2026This essay develops the Psycho-Cosmocide framework through an ontological analysis of civilisation, colonialism, and consciousness. Drawing on comparative mythology, decolonial philosophy, existential thought, and the contemporary condition of West Papua, Yamin Kogoya distinguishes between two forms of existential enclosure: the primordial conditions of …

The writer and philosopher Albert Camus was known for his existentialist essays, novels, and love of football. Every intellectually curious football fan is probably grateful for this. I know I am. In this essay, I argue that Camus’s love for football corresponds to his existentialist love for living joyfully and free. In his unfinished autobiographical novel The First Man, Camus writes about how …
“Ever more people today have the means to live, but no meaning to live for.” Victor Frankl Almost every human has, at one moment or another, recoiled from the world and asked a simple but disturbing question: “what is the … Continue reading →