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Camus

Albert Camus was a French philosopher and writer known for exploring human existence and the search for meaning. He developed the idea of absurdism—facing the universe’s lack of inherent meaning while still seeking purpose. Camus believed life is without ultimate answers, but we must continue to live authentically and passionately. His works, like *The Myth of Sisyphus* and *The Stranger*, examine how to find personal meaning amid life's indifferent universe, emphasizing personal responsibility and the importance of embracing life despite its absurdity.