(Originally Written October 11, 2008 in the Journal)
Notes on Albert Camus' Myth of Sisyphus and other essays
The Absurd Man
The absurd man, without negating it, does nothing for the eternal.
The absurd man prefers to live in courage and with his reasoning. This courage teaches him to live without appeal (void of hope or meaning); the reasoning informs him of his limits.
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