Multiple Choice
Why would the world being different not solve the problem of absurdity, according to Nagel?
A) Because absurdity derives from a collision between ourselves and the world
B) Because regardless, we are infinitely smaller than the universe
C) Because we will always hope for more than we can possibly receive
D) Because absurdity derives from a collision within ourselves
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