Albert Camus and the philosophy of the absurd
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Albert Camus and the philosophy of the absurd
(Value inquiry book series, v. 125)
Rodopi, c2002
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Bibliography: p. [179]-187
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This book is an attempt to read the totality of Camus's oeuvre as a voyage, in which Camus approaches the fundamental questions of human existence: What is the meaning of life? Can ultimate values be grounded without metaphysical presuppositions? Can the pain of the other penetrate the thick shield of human narcissism and self-interest? Solipsism and solidarity are among the destinations Camus reaches in the course of this journey. This book is a new reading of one of the towering humanists of the twentieth century, and sheds new light on his spiritual world.
目次
Foreword
Introduction
ONE From Safety to Alienation:
The Sources of Absurd Philosophy
TWO Camus as a Personal Thinker
THREE A Philosophy of Sea and Sun
FOUR The Absurd: Method or Conclusion
FIVE The Absurd: Datum and Concept
SIX The Absurd: Between
Rationalism and Rationality
SEVEN Contending with the Absurd:
Between Rejection and Endorsement
EIGHT From Alienation to Absurd: The Outsider
and The Myth of Sisyphus
NINE The Absurd and the Problem of Values:
Caligula and Letters to a German Friend
TEN The Transition from
The Myth of Sisyphus to The Rebel
ELEVEN Rebellion, Solidarity, and Self-Consciousness
TWELVE The Fall: Consciousness, Freedom,
and Responsibility
THIRTEEN Religiosity and Religious
Criticism in Camus's Thought
FOURTEEN Between an Ethics of Compassion
and an Ethics of Justice
FIFTEEN Summary: "My Life Is What I Have Made It"
Works Cited
About the Author
Index
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