camus' philosophy of the absurd
Camus' philosophy of the absurd is a belief that human existence is inherently meaningless, devoid of an ultimate purpose or rational explanation, yet it is vital for individuals to confront this absurdity and find meaning on their own terms through acceptance, rebellion, and the pursuit of personal authenticity.
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