Albert Camus

Western Philosophy

Reeks: Western Philosophy

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How do you find meaning, joy, and a reason to live in a universe that offers no ultimate purpose?

This was the question that drove the life and work of Albert Camus, the Nobel Prize-winning philosopher who dared to confront the silence of the cosmos. In a world stripped of comforting illusions, Camus argued that our passionate search for meaning clashes with an indifferent universe. This collision creates a state he called the Absurd.

But for Camus, this realization was not a cause for despair; it was the starting point for a richer, more courageous, and more passionate life. This guide, from The Philosophy School, makes his profound and liberating philosophy clear and accessible.

Inside this beginner's guide, you will discover:

  • The Core of the Absurd: Grasp the thrilling and terrifying confrontation between our need for meaning and the world's "tender indifference."
  • The Courage to Live: Confront the "one truly serious philosophical problem" and understand Camus's powerful argument for choosing life.
  • The Three Heroic Responses: Uncover the Absurd hero's answers to a silent cosmos—Revolt, Freedom, and Passion.
  • The Happy Rebel: Discover why we must imagine Sisyphus happy, and how to find profound joy and meaning in a seemingly hopeless task.
  • This is not a philosophy of resignation, but a call to arms. It is your guide to living with lucidity and intensity—not in spite of the world's indifference, but because of it.

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