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The Absurd
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In 'The Absurd,' Thomas Nagel discusses the absurdity of human existence, arguing that it stems from our ability to view our lives from an external perspective, recognizing the arbitrariness of our goals and values.
Nagel suggests that humor and irony are appropriate responses to this absurdity, rather than despair or defiance.
Nagel suggests that humor and irony are appropriate responses to this absurdity, rather than despair or defiance.
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Jack Symes

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Major Jackson

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