1. What does Camus see as the one truly serious philosophical problem?
Judging whether or not life is worth living.
2. What argument does Camus dismiss as 'a matter of profound indifference'?
Whether or not the earth revolves around the sun.
3. What factors ought to underpin discussion of the meaning of life?
Common sense and understanding.
4. What does Camus claim is different about his discussion of suicide?
He sees it as an individual matter, not purely a social one.
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