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Camus believed in facing the absurdity of life with courage and integrity from "summary" of Humanly Possible by Sarah Bakewell

In the face of life's inherent absurdity, Camus advocated for a response characterized by courage and integrity. Rather than turning to religious faith or philosophical systems to provide meaning, he encouraged individuals to confront the reality of the human condition head-on. This meant accepting that life is ultimately devoid of inherent meaning or purpose, and that the universe operates in a way that is indifferent to human concerns. Despite this bleak outlook, Camus believed that individuals had the freedom to create their own meaning and values. By embracing this freedom, one could live authentically and with a sense of personal responsibility. This required a willingness to acknowledge the absurdity of existence without succumbing to despair or nihilism. Instead of seeking transcendental solutions or escaping into distractions, Camus urged individuals to engage fully w...
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    Humanly Possible

    Sarah Bakewell

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