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Sisyphus the myth camus
Sisyphus the myth camus













sisyphus the myth camus

This is the “intention” that characterizes consciousness.

sisyphus the myth camus

Henceforth they are beyond all judgments. Consciousness suspends in experience the objects of its attention. In that magic lantern all the pictures are privileged. The difference is that there is no scenario, but a successive and incoherent illustration. Consciousness does not form the object of its understanding, it merely focuses, it is the act of attention, and, to borrow a Bergsonian image, it resembles the projector that suddenly focuses on an image. Consciousness illuminates it by paying attention to it.

sisyphus the myth camus

If in order to elude the anxious question: “What would life be?” one must, like the donkey, feed on the roses of illusion, then the absurd mind, rather than resigning itself to falsehood, prefers to adopt fearlessly Kierkegaard’s reply: “despair.” Everything considered, a determined soul will always manage.įrom the evening breeze to this hand on my shoulder, everything has its truth. Seeking what is true is not seeking what is desirable. Fifteen years before he became the second youngest recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literature, awarded him for the “clear-sighted earnestness” with which he “illuminates the problems of the human conscience,” he writes:

sisyphus the myth camus

Noting that “everything begins with consciousness and nothing is worth anything except through it,” 28-year-old Camus considers the nature of consciousness and its supreme object - truth. The nature of consciousness and its role in both creating and mediating that fallacy is what Albert Camus (November 7, 1913–January 4, 1960) explored three decades earlier in The Myth of Sisyphus ( public library) - the source of his abiding wisdom on the will to live and the most important question of existence. And truth and meaning are not the same,” Hannah Arendt observed in her brilliant treatise on the life of the mind, adding: “The basic fallacy, taking precedence over all specific metaphysical fallacies, is to interpret meaning on the model of truth.” “The need of reason is not inspired by the quest for truth but by the quest for meaning.















Sisyphus the myth camus