The Philosophy of Camus: Through a Kierkegaardian Lens by Anthony Rudd, Associate Professor Emeritus of Philosophy Anthony Rudd
The Philosophy of Camus: Through a Kierkegaardian Lens

Anthony Rudd, Associate Professor Emeritus of Philosophy Anthony Rudd

The Philosophy of Camus: Through a Kierkegaardian Lens

Anthony Rudd, Associate Professor Emeritus of Philosophy Anthony Rudd

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Camus' three thematic "cycles" - dealing with Absurdity, Revolt and Love/Nemesis - are compared and contrasted with Kierkegaard's three "stages of life" - the aesthetic, ethical and religious. Anthony Rudd argues that the Absurd in Camus refers p...

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