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Camus' notion of the "absurd hero" involves facing life's challenges with dignity and grace from "summary" of Humanly Possible by Sarah Bakewell

Sarah Bakewell delves into the concept of Camus' "absurd hero" in her book 'Humanly Possible'. The absurd hero, according to Camus, is someone who confronts the inherent meaninglessness and chaos of the universe with courage and integrity. This hero does not succumb to despair or nihilism in the face of life's challenges, but instead embraces them as an opportunity to assert their own values and create meaning in a seemingly indifferent world. Camus believed that the absurd hero's response to the absurdity of existence is to rebel against it. This rebellion is not a violent or aggressive act, but rather a quiet and steadfast refusal to accept the status quo. The absurd hero does not seek to impose their own meaning on the world, but rather to live in harmony with its...
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