Albert Camus
.... many readers and critics believe that Meursault is a hero to be admired because, as
Camus himself describes, "he does not play the game."
Indeed, as Germaine ....
(1617

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Camus' The Plague
....
Indeed, although
Camus strives to avoid "moral" reasoning in the strictly philosophical-theological sense of the word, he very clearly makes Rambert his ....
(2809

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Camus & Existential Views
....
Indeed, Sartre scornfully and
Camus blithely rejects the validity of a mystical response to what
Camus comes to call the absurd. ....
(1637

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The Plague by Albert Camus
.... This new form of the epidemic looked like being more contagious as well as even more fatal" (
Camus, 1948, p. 213).
Indeed, pneumonic plague tends to be the ....
(2100

8

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Homosexuality & Artistic Design
....
Indeed,
Camus describes the interplay between the heroic man of the absurd and the absurd as antagonist in terms of heroic drama: If the descent is thus ....
(7719

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The Stranger
.... many readers and critics believe that Meursault is a hero to be admired because, as
Camus himself describes, "he does not play the game."
Indeed, as Germaine ....
(1617

6

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The Plague
....
Indeed, for
Camus simply doing one's job is a statement of a form of value and of faith, and such statements are all the more powerful in a world where most ....
(1682

7

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Deveopment of the Artistic Self THE DEVELOPMENT OF T
....
Indeed,
Camus describes the interplay between the heroic man of the absurd and the absurd as antagonist in terms of heroic drama: If the descent is thus ....
(10669

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Thomas Merton and Christian Morality
....
Indeed, for
Camus simply doing one's job is a statement of a form of value and of faith, and such statements are all the more powerful in a world where most ....
(1586

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Metaphor in The Plague
....
Indeed, although
Camus strives to avoid "moral" reasoning in the strictly philosophical-theological sense of the word, he very clearly makes Rambert his ....
(2809

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Kafka, Mann and Camus
....
Camus and other existentialists emphasized that man was absurd precisely because he was to .... for Tadzio at this particular moment in his life--
indeed, coming as ....
(1642

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Camus' The Plague & Portrayal of Plagues in Society
....
Camus echoes this administrative control mechanism and shows how the limitation of outside .... in the 'sanitary squads,' as they were called, had,
indeed, no such ....
(1566

6

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The Absurd in Camus' The Stranger
....
Camus's characters do not always follow this precept, however, for the absurdity of life ....
Indeed, he seems indifferent to the fact of her death, to the point of ....
(1427

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Camus Sense of the Absurd
.... gains lucidity and courage which are the seeds of what
Camus calls revolt (McCarthy 146-147). The Absurd is not a state to be overcome and is
indeed a victory ....
(4207

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Camus' Absurdist Hero
.... The reader may be shocked at his apparent lack of love, but such a response is anticipated by
Camus. .... However, Meursault has
indeed committed a crime. ....
(1948

8

)
Father Paneloux in Camus' The Plague
....
Camus was too much the subtle artist to simply have the priest undergo an .... sudden change would have, because most such meaningful changes are
indeed gradual and ....
(1367

5

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The Stranger
.... The reader may be shocked at his apparent lack of love, but such a response is anticipated by
Camus. .... However, Meursault has
indeed committed a crime. ....
(1709

7

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The Absurd World in "The Stranger"
.... The reader may be shocked at his apparent lack of love, but such a response is anticipated by
Camus. .... However, Meursault has
indeed committed a crime. ....
(1970

8

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Philosophical Approaches to Issue of Values Values are something ...
.... gains lucidity and courage which are the seeds of what
Camus calls revolt (McCarthy 146-147). The Absurd is not a state to be overcome and is
indeed a victory ....
(3800

15

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Use of Personal Experience by 3 Authors
....
Camus's characters do not always follow this precept, however, for the absurdity of life ....
Indeed, he seems indifferent to the fact of her death, to the point of ....
(2035

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The Nature of Freedom
....
Camus himself was involved in the argument, but not the fight; but it made a .... And
indeed, Roquentin (although sometimes slightly annoying) is in general a very ....
(3201

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Freedom in Absolute and Relative Terms
....
Camus himself was involved in the argument, but not the fight; but it made a .... And
indeed, Roquentin (although sometimes slightly annoying) is in general a very ....
(3211

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Themes in Three Literary Works
.... In The Stranger,
Camus presents a Self that is gains in assurance as events ....
Indeed, the paradox is that Meursault imprisons himself in the consequences of his ....
(1717

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Kant's Views on Capital Punishment
.... The views of Albert
Camus, a staunch opponent of capital punishment, will also be .... a people under divine commands," ie, as a people of God and
indeed under laws ....
(2592

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"Happy Hour"
....
Indeed, the narrator Vera declares herself "fond of the Home, which has a good ....
Camus offers a similar explanation in The Myth of Sisyphus: A world that can be ....
(1613

6

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Life and Death
.... At some point in the past, it must
indeed have been created out of lifeless .... The existentialism of Albert
Camus is based on his view of life as the Absurd. ....
(1748

7

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Existentialism & Sense of Community & Ethics
.... This would suggest relationship and community are
indeed possible. .... in the characters of the fiction of existentialist writers such as
Camus, Beauvoir, and ....
(2365

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French Colonialism in Africa
....
Indeed, when in 1871, in the wake of France's loss of the Franco-Prussian War, the people in the Kabylie region attempted to .... Albert
Camus is one narrative voice ....
(6720

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Existentialism
.... Nietzsche is cited by
Camus and Sartre and has been absorbed by Jaspers and ....
Indeed, Nietzsche goes beyond this to identify the Will to Power with existence ....
(2267

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Contemporary Philosophical Orientation
.... What
Camus refers to as the absurd man "knows himself to be the master of .... The problem of evil,
indeed, seems unanswerable for people of faith, for two reasons. ....
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