Albert Camus lived through war, fame, and tragedy, yet his greatest struggle was with faith in humanity itself. From 'The ...
In French philosopher Albert Camus’ essay “The Myth of Sisyphus,” from which this week’s episode of “Fargo” takes its name, he speaks at length about his philosophy of the absurd. To Camus, living in ...
Jonathan Rée explains the ways in which Camus’s philosophy differed from that of Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir, ...
A hundred years after his birth, French writer Albert Camus is perhaps best known for novels like The Stranger and his philosophy of absurdism.... Camus' Stance On Algeria Still Stokes Debate In ...
Usually, we seem to assume we can detect the meaning and intelligibility of life. We create lists of rules and weigh-in endlessly about the topic du jour. But some events are so tragic they render us ...