Shi Tiesheng also said: Man's life is only a fact given to him by God, and its result is guaranteed by the way, so life is accidental and death is inevitable. The inevitability of chance itself is an antinomy. Many people have mentioned it. It's hard to find out who put it forward for the first time. If you have to say who put it forward first, albert camus should belong to it. It is Camus' philosophy of death that embodies the view that "life is accidental and death is inevitable".
There are a lot of binary opposites in Camus' works, some of which are directly used as titles, such as opposition and justice, exile and kingdom, absurdity and rationality, life and death, depravity and redemption, sunshine and shadow, guilt and innocence. These often appear in pairs, and they do not offset each other, and even have the meaning of opposition and complementarity. This is one of his major characteristics and charm.