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Question:What philosopher(s) think (thought) that happiness was the contemporaneousness with the absurdity of life?


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Albert Camus in the last few words of The Myth of Sisyphus says that he imagined Sisyphus happy. (or perhaps he said, "we must imagine Sisyphus happy", I don't have that at hand)