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In this third of three videos devoted to Albert Camus' essay "The Myth of Sisyphus," we finish our study of Camus' early Existentialist philosophy of the absurd. We look in particular at his' own ethics, focused on "quantity of experience". We also discuss the story of Sisyphus and his role as a symbol of the "absurd man," and finish by looking briefly at Camus' reading of Kafka
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