Middle East Public date: 24.08.2017 23:12:18

4 May 2011

An Iranian Suicide

In his essay, "The Myth of Sisyphus," the French philosopher Albert Camus depicted suicide as an abdication of one's responsibility to confront the absurdities, disappointments and frustrations that accompany human existence. Our inherent freedom, Camus believed, confronts us continually with the question of whether life is worth living. To answer in the negative is to reject that freedom.
In his essay, "The Myth of Sisyphus," the French philosopher Albert Camus depicted suicide as an abdication of one's...

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