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What author will be smiling upon your completed life, /lit/?

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What author is going to have the last laugh in your life, /lit/?

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There's really only one or two. But it depends on how you frame the question. I'd say these two guys have works that don't bother fiddling with logic games, but instead tackle the greater question and come out with systematic approaches that are actually flexible enough to be cohesive answers the question of being and death.

These two are Arthur Schopenhauer and Albert Camus.

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