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????World-renowned author Albert Camus. This is a philosophy lecture that deals with the 'absurdity' that flows beneath his works. As he revealed in his 'Writer's Notebook', the content of this lecture is centered around three works that embody absurdity: 'Caligula', 'The Stranger', and 'The Myth of Sisyphus', and the introduction to his concept of 'rebellion' is relatively brief. So please keep this in mind.