Albert Camus, The Stranger The philosophy of Absurdism is a paradox that both ensnares and liberates. It tells of the human condition as an eternal struggle—a waltz upon the precipice of reason ...
After reading the work of Camus, it became clear that my friend had drawn on something exceptionally profound. The absurd death of Albert Camus was indeed 'strangely appropriate'.
Albert Camus is likely the most popular novelist who is also often regarded as consequential in the history of philosophy, ...
This concept is most famously articulated by the existential philosopher Albert Camus, who described absurdity as the “divorce” between human longing and the silence of the world. Imagine ...