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Imagining Sisyphus Happy
wwwnc.cdc.govperiences, wrote Albert Camus, in his Myth of Sisyphus (1942), a philosophical essay examining the meaning of life. The gods saw no worst punishment for Sisyphus’ mischief than sentencing him to toil for no reason toward nothing, a metaphor for the human condition. Life is absurd and with-
The Myth Of Sisyphus - UBC Blogs
blogs.ubc.caCamus, “Myth of Sisyphus” p. 3 Sophocles’ Oedipus, like Dostoevsky’s Kirilov, thus gives the recipe for the absurd victory. Ancient wisdom confirms modern heroism.
Myth of Sisyphus - University of Hawaiʻi
www2.hawaii.eduCamus: The Myth of Sisyphus 2 right.1 That truth was not worth the stake. Whether the earth or the sun revolves around the other is a matter of [4] profound indifference. To tell the truth, it is a futile question.
Myth of Sisyphus excerpt - Homepages at WMU
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