Asked by Ahmed Hauter on May 12, 2024

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According to Camus, the only serious philosophical question is:

A) What is the meaning of life?
B) How can we extinguish desire in order to be free of suffering?
C) Does God exist?
D) Should one commit suicide?

Camus

Albert Camus, a 20th-century French philosopher and author known for his existential and absurdist themes, notably in works like "The Stranger" and "The Myth of Sisyphus."

Suicide

The act of intentionally causing one's own death, often driven by factors such as psychological, social, and cultural issues; it is subject to complex ethical, moral, and philosophical debates.

  • Understand the perspective of Camus on the interplay between conflict, joy, and life's purpose.
  • Examine the contemplations on life's significance offered by Nietzsche alongside the insights of other scholars, addressing their objections and variant theories.
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Joyce SawyerMay 14, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
Camus believed that the only serious philosophical question is whether or not one should commit suicide, as it represents the ultimate choice of whether or not life is worth living in the face of its inherent absurdity. The other three options are also important philosophical questions but are not considered by Camus to be the only serious question.