"Molecular Biology had brought Monod full circle to Camus's territory of the absurd condition--that contradiction between the human longing for meaning and the universe's silence."Schuessler points out that Monod's bestselling Chance and Necessity: An Essay on the Natural Philosophy of Modern Biology
"took it's epigraph from Camus's 'Myth of Sisyphus' thus repaying and an earlier compliment from Camus that readers of 'Brave Genius' will not find at all absurd: 'I have only known one true genius: Jacques Monod.'"The locution is actually curious in that it recalls Camus famous line from The Myth of Sisyphus,
"There is only on"e really serious philosophical question, and that is suicide."
{This was originally posted to The Screaming Pope, Francis Levy's blog of rants and reactions to contemporary politics, art and culture}
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