Abstract
The reflection of authors such as Camus and Kierkegaard goes through passages where life shows the human condition too short to decipher the enigmas that go further than we can consciously delimit. This text seeks to demonstrate that seeing ourselves overcome by something that does not find a conclusive explanation cannot, however, lead us to renounce reflection. With this finality, we compare some Kierkegaardian and Camusian fragments to trace a horizon in which the subject is rendered surpassed and, having admitted this, he adopts a persistent gesture of restitution, recreating unknown scenarios that install the possibility of attending to the existence questions from the platform provided by that liberty.
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