Surely, If We Believed Life Was Worth Living …
French-Algerian writer, philosopher and 1957 Nobel Prize Laureate Albert Camus once suggested that the most important question philosophy had to answer is whether or not we should kill ourselves. It’s a stupendous claim that’s easy to dismiss, especially without careful consideration. It’s controversial. It’s spiritually and biologically blasphemous. It cuts to the metaphysical quick. It’s … Continue reading Surely, If We Believed Life Was Worth Living …
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