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Absurd man is aware of limits of reason from "summary" of THE MYTH OF SISYPHUS by ALBERT CARNUS

The Absurd man is one who is keenly aware of the inherent limitations of reason. He recognizes that human existence is marked by an essential absurdity - a fundamental disconnect between the human desire for meaning and the indifferent, chaotic universe in which we find ourselves. In this recognition, the Absurd man comes face to face with the stark realization that reason alone is insufficient to provide satisfactory answers to the profound questions that plague human existence. The Absurd man understands that reason can only take us so far in our quest for understanding. While reason is a powerful tool that has allowed humanity to make great strides in knowledge and progress, it ultimately falls short when confronted with the ultimate questions of life, death, and the nature of existence. Reason cannot provide us with a definitive purpose or meaning to our lives, nor can it offer us any assurance of an afterlife or higher meaning beyond the material world. In light of these limitations, the Absurd man is forced to confront the inherent absurdity of his own existence. He realizes that the universe is indifferent to human concerns and that there is no inherent meaning or purpose to be found in the world. This realization can be a source of great despair and anguish, as the Absurd man grapples with the futility of his own existence in a universe that seems indifferent to his struggles and desires. However, despite the bleakness of this realization, the Absurd man also finds a certain freedom in embracing the absurdity of existence. By acknowledging the limits of reason and accepting the inherent meaninglessness of the universe, the Absurd man is liberated from the false hopes and illusions that can trap others in a cycle of despair and disillusionment. In this freedom, the Absurd man is able to live authentically, embracing the absurdity of existence with courage and defiance. In this way, the Absurd man's awareness of the limits of reason is not a cause for despair, but rather an invitation to embrace the absurdity of existence with a sense of defiance and rebellion. By acknowledging the inherent limitations of reason and accepting the fundamental absurdity of human existence, the Absurd man is able to find a certain freedom and authenticity in the face of a seemingly indifferent universe.
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    THE MYTH OF SISYPHUS

    ALBERT CARNUS

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