
Greatest Philosophers In History | Albert Camus
Eternalised
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The Absurdity of Life
Camus believed that the best after life we can experience is none other than another repetition of the life we just experienced. He championed what he calls a genuine rebellion, not to implement a utopia by destructive means as nihilistic rebellions do but which recognizes the necessity of shared communal values and harmony among human beings. In absurdist experience, suffering is individual, but from the moment that a movement of rebellion begins, suffering is seen as a collective experience.
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