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how does camus see the failure oHE sisyphus and evalute him​

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Albert Camus (1913–1960) was a French Algerian writer perhaps best known for novels such as The Stranger, The Plague, and The Fall. As a thinker he was linked to the intellectual movements called existentialism and absurdism, although Camus himself detested both of these labels (and labels in general).

At beginning of Western philosophy, Aristotle taught that all human beings desire to know and that the universe, which he called a cosmos, is knowable. Upon that rock, he built a whole philosophy and founded (along with Plato) the tradition of classical rationalism. Camus agrees that we desire to know the meaning of existence but that we live in a universe devoid of purpose (or whose purpose cannot be know). There are no "Platonic ideas" or "Aristotelian final causes" to guide us and modern science only knows of matter in motion.

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