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Why does Camus consider life absurd? What are the two poles of absurdity, and how does the absurd arise between them?
In Camus’s philosophy, suicide is an acceptable response to life’s absurdity, but he believes there’s a better way. What is this alternative, and why is it better?
What is “philosophical suicide,” and what does Camus recommend instead?
By Albert Camus
A Happy Death
A Happy Death
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Caligula
Caligula
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The Fall
The Fall
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The Guest
The Guest
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The Plague
The Plague
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The Rebel
The Rebel: An Essay on Man in Revolt
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The Stranger
The Stranger
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