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In this selection we see Camus's overall assessment that life is absurd, meaningless. The only important philosophical question is, why not commit suicide? Life is compared with the myth of Sisyphus, wherein man is condemned by the gods to roll a huge stone up a mountain, watch it roll back down, and retrieve it, only to repeat the process endlessly.
-According to Camus, the sense of the absence of a profound reason for living is the feeling of
Q2: d'Holbach believes that nature is one grand
Q3: Sartre contends that man can easily escape
Q3: According to Wolff, moral autonomy is a
Q3: Epicurus believes that it is not possible
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Q5: Hobbes uses the term Leviathan to refer
Q6: Sartre thinks that God's existence or nonexistence
Q9: For Pojman, cosmic justice reigns in the
Q10: Chalmers rejects naturalistic dualism.
Q34: Hardin argues that aiding the poor will