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Albert Camus - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy The essential paradox arising in Camus’s philosophy concerns his central notion of absurdity Accepting the Aristotelian idea that philosophy begins in wonder, Camus argues that human beings cannot escape asking the question, “What is the meaning of existence?”
Albert Camus — Wikipédia Albert Camus, né le 7 novembre 1913 à Mondovi dans le département de Constantine (aujourd'hui Dréan dans la wilaya d'El Tarf), en Algérie pendant la période coloniale française, et mort par accident le 4 janvier 1960 à Villeblevin en France, est un philosophe, écrivain, journaliste militant, romancier, dramaturge, essayiste et
Albert Camus on suicide, absurdity, and the meaning of life Albert Camus was a Franco-Algerian philosopher with some great insights on the meaning of life, why you should look to this life and not the next, and why suicide is a poor choice
Camus, Albert | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy He was the second child of Lucien Auguste Camus, a military veteran and wine-shipping clerk, and of Catherine Helene (Sintes) Camus, a house-keeper and part-time factory worker
Albert Camus - Existentialism, Absurdism, Nobel Prize | Britannica As novelist and playwright, moralist and political theorist, Albert Camus after World War II became the spokesman of his own generation and the mentor of the next, not only in France but also in Europe and eventually the world
Albert Camus: Ideas, Quotes and Life | Philosophy Terms After the war, Camus gained international fame for his political and philosophical writing as well as his novels and plays He won the 1957 Nobel Prize in Literature, becoming one of only a handful of philosophers ever to gain that honor
Albert Camus: Biography, Author, Writer, Nobel Prize Albert Camus was a French Algerian writer best known for his absurdist works, including 'The Stranger' and 'The Plague ' He won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1957
Camus Works — Albert Camus Society Camus Works Albert Camus was many things: an author, playwright, journalist and political activist to name a few Below is a list of his major works in various fields
Understanding Albert Camus; Novelist, Playwright and Philosopher Camus examines the problem of suicide in a philosophical light using the Ancient Greek Myth of Sisyphus, the man condemned to push a rock up a mountain only to see it fall back down endlessly throughout eternity