Dr. Ellie Anderson introduces some ideas from Albert Camus' 1942 The Myth of Sisyphus, a key text for absurdism that is also often considered existentialist (though Camus, like many thinkers associated with this tradition, rejected the label 'existentialist'!). She touches on the absurd, the three consequences of the absurd, and more.
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