On Camus /

Kamber, Richard.

On Camus / Richard Kamber. - Belmont, CA : Wadsworth/Thomson Learning, c2002. - 99 p. 22 cm.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 96-99).

and rejects every scientific, theological, metaphysical , or human created end. Since existence has no meaning, man must learn to bear an irresolvable emptiness. Expounds on absurdist philosophy reflected on his works entitled: The Myth of Sissymus and The Rebel.Both works are systematically skeptical of conclusions about the meaning of life, yet both works assert objectively valid answers to key questions about how to live.Argues that human beings cannot escape asking the question , What is the meaning of existence? He also denies that there is answer to the question

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