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Camus on Unity and the Absurd
This chapter delves into Albert Camus's perspective on existential and religious issues, highlighting his appreciation for other philosophers while critiquing their views. It examines his admiration for figures like Dostoevsky and Simone Weil and his belief that attempts at finding unity or meaning are often misguided responses to life's absurdity.