Biggest Puzzles in Philosophy Furthermore, do you believe moral logic trumps scientific logic as motivator of the fight against evil? — ucarr
I don't know what moral logic is. And I don't know if all ideology has a moral component.
Camus seems to just be highlighting that what motivates people is meaning rather than facts. If your meaning leads to self sacrifice it might be undesirable. However life seems to be built on sacrifices.
I am somewhat nihilistic, personally, without an ideology.
I think that death is inevitable and how you approach it may differ. A hedonist might want to make life as enjoyable as possible until its last moment regardless of morality. A transhumanist wants to extend life as long as possible
. Someone who believes in an afterlife may want to live a good life to ensure an afterlife reward or may be willing to suffer under the the belief the afterlife will be better.
Science could be used to enhance life but it has also been seen as robbing life of meaning and turning us into automatons to be manipulated. Or uncovering a lack of freewill.
In the end this is all going to be filtered through personal consciousness which I think leaves us with an existential dilemma concerning meaning making.