Camus, philosophe : to return to our beginnings
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Camus, philosophe : to return to our beginnings
(Social and critical theory, v. 18)
Brill, 2016
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [412]-436) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Camus, Philosophe: To Return to Our Beginnings is the first book on Camus to read Camus in light of, and critical dialogue with, subsequent French and European philosophy. It argues that, while not an academic philosopher, Albert Camus was a philosophe in more profound senses looking back to classical precedents, and the engaged French lumieres of the 18th century. Aiming his essays and literary writings at the wider reading public, Camus' criticism of the forms of 'political theology' enshrined in fascist and Stalinist regimes singles him out markedly from more recent theological and messianic turns in French thought. His defense of classical thought, turning around the notions of natural beauty, a limit, and mesure makes him a singularly relevant figure given today's continuing debates about climate change, as well as the way forward for the post-Marxian Left.
目次
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Introduction: Camus, Philosophe?
Part I: Cave & Critique
Chapter One: Plague Power: Camus with and against the Critiques of Instrumental Reason
Chapter Two: Theodicy Now? Camus with and against the Secularisation Thesis
Part II: Turning Around, the Rough Ascent
Chapter Three: Between All or Nothing: Camus with and against the 'Deconstruction of Western Metaphysics'
Chapter Four: From Revolution to Rebellion: Camus with and against the Theorists of Dialogic Ethics
Part III: Going Back Down
Chapter Five: Excluding Nothing: Camus' NeoHellenic Philosophy of Mesure
Chapter Six: After the Fall, the First Man
Appendix One: L'Homme Revolte in 40 premises
Appendix Two: Camusian Mesure: Philosophe, Aesthetic, and Political
Appendix Three: Philosophy united to Rhetoric: the 'Master Argument' in "Letters to a German Friend"
Bibliography
Index
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