what is the meaning of life according to albert camus?
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Life is worth living and should be embraced as it is. While it is difficult to face meaninglessness without retreating into the loving arms of religion, science, society, or even producing meaning ourselves, Camus encourages us to bravely face the absurd with a smile on our face.
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First things first, yes if you read Camus’ ‘The Plague’ you’ll get a sense for his philosophy but I would strongly advise you to read his essays ‘The Myth of Sisyphus’ as well as his essay on Kafka as they do a great job of clearing things up.
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