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Works of Albert Camus: The Myth Of Sisyphus

About 14 pages (4,179 words)

Monarch Notes, January 1st, 1963

Monarch Notes 01-01-1963 The Myth Of Sisyphus The notion that life is "rational" comes primarily from the Greeks. As early as Homer, we may note the large areas of reality which have come under the domination of intelligence, and the growing assumption culminating in the encyclopedic work of Aristotle that existence can be made understandable to reason. Generally speaking, at the back of this assumption there are two other assumptions at work: that mind is separately and distinct from matter, and that reality (as "an object," or continuum of discrete, separate, interconnected "objects") can be...

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