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 ....
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Albert Camus
.... me to go find a policeman, but I told her I didn't like cops" (
Camus 34 .... believes that "The reason why he will not have the police sent for is
simply, as always ....
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Camus' The Plague & Portrayal of Plagues in Society
.... not
simply a pestilence spread by rats, but an epidemic only because of crowded and unsanitary conditions that allowed the disease to spread rapidly.11
Camus ....
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Camus' The Outsider
.... In this way,
Camus balances the tragic outcome of Meursault's trial with the happy .... the conclusion that the meaning of life is found by
simply living each ....
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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 ....
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Camus & Existential Views
.... the feud between futility and faith. Hegel's ethical, reasonable man is
simply uncongenial to
Camus. On the other hand, let us explore ....
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Father Paneloux in Camus' The Plague
....
Camus was too much the subtle artist to
simply have the priest undergo an immediate and drastic change, which would not have rung true and would not have been ....
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The Stranger
.... me to go find a policeman, but I told her I didn't like cops" (
Camus 34 .... believes that "The reason why he will not have the police sent for is
simply, as always ....
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The Stranger
....
Camus certainly uses irony in the trial scenes, to show the isolation of .... undermine the gravity of Meursault's character -- if he were
simply making consciously ....
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Kant's Views on Capital Punishment
.... It is a punishment society hides behind and serves in
Camus' (2) views as "
simply revenge." Capital punishment may have served to support the moral ....
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The Plague
.... helpless. Many collaborated. Most tried to
simply survive as if nothing had changed. Some, like
Camus, fought the status quo. Unlike ....
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Narrative & Plot in The Plague
.... helpless. Many collaborated. Most tried to
simply survive as if nothing had changed. Some, like
Camus, fought the status quo. Unlike ....
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Themes in Three Literary Works
....
Camus may well have identified the modern malaise and lack of community. .... was no Gregor Samsa; rather, he was, at the end of his life,
simply the outrageous ....
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Existentialism & Sense of Community & Ethics
.... Most real human beings in the real world are
simply too overwhelmed by .... in the characters of the fiction of existentialist writers such as
Camus, Beauvoir, and ....
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A People's History of the United States
.... By this
Camus meant that we do not stand with the exploiters or those who have practiced genocide
simply because they are seen as the stronger or because they ....
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The Nature of Freedom
.... For Gide and
Camus, freedom is not so much the essential, a priori condition of humanity. .... We recall that he asserts that, at the start, man
simply is. ....
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Freedom in Absolute and Relative Terms
.... For Gide and
Camus, freedom is not so much the essential, a priori condition of humanity. .... We recall that he asserts that, at the start, man
simply is. ....
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Moral Codes in Literature
.... But, as
Camus argued, it should be "obvious to everyone that the judgment pronounced in .... Every writer is committed in the sense of
simply being involved in the ....
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Moral Codes of Fictional Characters
.... But, as
Camus argued, it should be "obvious to everyone that the judgment pronounced in .... Every writer is committed in the sense of
simply being involved in the ....
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Arguments over Capital Punishment
.... be found on issues of this sort, a more basic question is
simply whether capital .... Meehan cites Albert
Camus for one of the most important and cogent reasons for ....
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Howard Zinn's American History
.... Zinn is not
simply viewing history in a broader context, however, for he sees instead .... Zinn cites
Camus to the effect that history is a matter of conflict and ....
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Use of Violence in Social Protests
.... arguments against violence in social protest movements are the
Camus-based argument .... More importantly, King recognized that violence would
simply not succeed. ....
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French Colonialism in Africa
.... The indigenous peoples were, in the event,
simply pushed aside and given few protections by the colonial government. .... Albert
Camus is one narrative voice. ....
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Homosexuality & Artistic Design
.... Are Proust and Gide being intellectually dishonest or
simply prudent, and how .... introspective nonfiction explorations by Kierkegaard, Sartre, and
Camus suggest ....
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2 Essays: Death Penalty & Choosing a Mate
.... be found on issues of this sort, a more basic question is
simply whether capital .... Meehan cites Albert
Camus for one of the most important and cogent reasons for ....
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The Denial of Death
.... theologians such as Paul Tillich, and philosophers like Albert
Camus, have sought .... All other powers, all other structures, all other
simply human abilities and ....
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MANOVA Results
.... that improved productivity could be achieved from groups of workers
simply by a .... Richardson summed up the study with a quotation from Albert
Camus: Without work ....
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Grotowski's Theater
.... of existentialism as promulgated by such playwright-philosophers as Albert
Camus and Jean .... of theatrical production were discarded in favor of
simply dressed but ....
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College as a Waste of Time & Money
.... the street, but according to Bird's premise, parents should
simply let children .... of college in providing an individual with knowledge of "Milton,
Camus, or even ....
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Contemporary Philosophical Orientation
.... experience are belied by the reality that individual will and interests
simply do not .... A similar line of thought is developed by
Camus, who explains that out of ....
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