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... life remains absurd, though each individual's life can be valuable and meaningful to him. In a sense, The Stranger is a parable of Camus' philosophy, with ...
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The Stranger is an exploration of Camus's philosophy of the absurd, not a morality tale containing a "lesson" for the reader's moral well-being. ...
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... It was in wartime Paris that Camus developed his philosophy of the absurd--the assertion that life ultimately has no rational meaning. ...
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... Maybe it was yesterday." This shows how Camus wants to try to prove how absurd life really is. ... Albert Camus uses the existential philosophy that only order ...
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... something to fight the plague, or "revolt" against the "absurd."(Cruickshank 174 ... of the story, Dr. Bernard Rieux, also personifies aspects of Camus' philosophy. ...
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... The existential philosophy that both Camus and Beckett ... Life may be absurd, but in a cruel and indifferent world our only salvation is a genuine existence.
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... that exact question is the fundamental question in philosophy. ... Camus goes on to say that science describes life ... The absurd is the one thing that actually links ...
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... Existentialism is a philosophy that emphasizes the uniqueness ... For Camus, meaning was in the human experience. ... because the universe is absurd and unexplainable ...
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... may be seen as an embodiment of Camus's outlook ... These phrases speak volumes of a philosophy born out ... One of the complexities of Literature of the Absurd is that ...
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In the novel The Stranger by Camus (1988), the central ... any sense of the novel and the philosophy it represents. ... has to die, and this is why everyone is absurd. ...
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... this point the rest of Camus' statement, specifically ... in the face of the absurd, truly begins ... first existentialist novel and the philosophy of existentialism ...
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... and Guildenstern embodies any particular philosophy, Stoppard replied ... The Theatre of the Absurd, according to Esslin ... upon the theories of Albert Camus and John ...
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... true selves really are is absurd or mistaken ... concepts that would influence Freud, Camus, Nietzche and ... loopholes and contradictions in his philosophy, and most ...
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... true selves really are is absurd or mistaken ... concepts that would influence Freud, Camus, Nietzche and ... loopholes and contradictions in his philosophy, and most ...
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