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1. L'Europe selon Camus [2011]
- Rencontres méditerranéennes Albert Camus (2010 : Lourmarin, France)
- Le Pontet : A. Barthélémy, 2011.
- Description
- Book — 169 p. ; 23 cm.
- Online
- Sainte-Foy : Presses de l'Université du Québec, 2007.
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource (149 pages) Digital: text file; PDF.
- Summary
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- ""Table des mati�res""; ""Prologue""; ""Un certain 4 janvier 1960... plongé dans l'univers d'Albert Camus""; ""Camus
- Un homme de lucidité""; ""Albert Canus ou la politique de sisyphe""; ""Morale et esthétique chez Camus""; ""Absurde et révolte""; ""L'absurde, la révolte et la fin de l'histoire chez Albert Camus""; ""Albert Camus""; ""�pilogue""
3. Albert Camus : l'éternité est ici [2019]
- Bousenna, Youness, author.
- Paris : Éditions Première partie, [2019]
- Description
- Book — 122 pages, 5 unnumbered pages ; 16 cm.
- Summary
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"Sur les ruines de l'Europe, à l'heure de la bombe atomique et des camps, Albert Camus fut de ceux qui, sans relâche, élevèrent la voix contre les abominations morales de son temps. II utilisa tous ses talents - journalisme, essai, discours, roman, théâtre - pour ne jamais céder au désespoir du nihilisme triomphant et dessiner les contours d'un avenir fraternel. Youness Bousenna retrace l'itinéraire de cette pensée en restituant la profondeur d'un homme trop souvent dévalué en "philosophe pour classe de terminale et dont l'éclat du style détourne parfois des idées qu'il porte. Car c'est dans le berceau solaire de la mer Méditerranée que son destin, des quartiers pauvres d'Alger au prix Nobel de littérature, s'est forgé. Puisant aux sources de cette nature généreuse et de la sagesse des vieux Grecs, Camus a proposé plus qu'une simple résistance. Dans un XXe siècle qui transforma la politique en religion et les individus en esclaves de la technique, il répondit à cette folie par la pensée la plus subversive qui ait pu être préserver en chaque homme l'essentiel, c'est-à-dire sa part d'éternité."--Page 4 of cover.
- Online
- Trundle, Robert C., 1943-
- Brighton [U.K.] ; Portland, Or. : Sussex Academic Press, 2002.
- Description
- Book — xiii, 183 p. ; 24 cm.
- Summary
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- Contents: Introduction: Experience of the Absurd
- Logic that Reassures
- The Absurdity of Existence
- From Existential to Logical Absurdity
- An Absurdity of Excessive Logic
- Living Without an Excess of Logic
- Disquietude that Cannot be Distilled
- Maintaining a Tension of Existence
- Existential Conflict
- Conflict and Metaphysical Why
- A Metaphysical Answer
- Answers and Nostalgia for the Absolute
- Camus' Own Revolt Against Absurdity
- Absurdity in the Absence of Conflict?
- Conflict and the Search for Meaning
- The Meaning of Nothingness
- Politeness and Politics
- Politeness: The First Degree of Justice
- Loving Abstract Humanity
- A Contagion of Group Think
- Self-Refuting Political Thought
- Utopias Which Destroy Themselves
- The Longing to be Free From Pain
- A Politicised Existentialism
- Flirtation and Revulsion
- Intoxicating Paradoxes at a Cafe
- From Paradox to Moral Anarchy
- Ensuing Orthodoxies of Modernism
- An Aftermath of Postmodernism
- Rise of the Bourgeois Bohemians
- A Mean Between Extremes
- An Extremism of Success
- Sacrifice to the Ever-Pressing "They"
- Bourgeois Anxiety and Existential Angst
- Experience Defined Rationally
- Contrast to an Eastern Position
- Nostalgia for the Absolute
- Quest for an Absolutist Epistemology
- From Epistemology to Political Ideology
- Rationalism Par Excellence
- Independence of the World for Intelligibility
- A Search for Intelligibility Ends in Paradox
- A Paradox of the One over Many
- From the Many to a Critique of Pure Reason
- Reason and Absolutism in the Final Analysis
- Need Reality Conform to Reason?
- Psychological and Logical Thirst for Reality
- Reality and Verbal Limitations
- Limitations in terms of the Madhyamika
- The Madhyamika and Misunderstanding
- Misunderstanding an Eastern Existentialism
- From the Existential to the Logical
- Logical Consequences
- Beyond the Conceptual and Linguistic
- Index.
- (source: Nielsen Book Data)
(source: Nielsen Book Data)
Although Camus was called the 'conscience of his age', no writer has continued to be both more vilified and exalted in the West. His writings are not only a devastating critique of Western philosophy, but Camus' cultural horizons are infused with heartfelt insights of Eastern wisdom. Western culture is vulnerable to dilemmas of existence because it seeks to make abstract certain absolutes: The West has failed to come to grips with our finite existential condition. Indian thought distinguishes social, political, scientific and philosophical views of Reality from Reality itself. And this distinction evokes a hope, humility and spirituality that promotes a courage to live with truths not faced by the West. This book is a gateway to investigating whether Camus' ideal of living without conceptual absolutes is an attainable goal. Intriguingly, his writings touch upon a freedom from the anxiety of living that raise a spectre of Eastern philosophical horizons. Camus' insights in terms of the East are present in his fictional illustrations of alienated twentieth-century outsiders ("The Stranger"); the pursuit of truths that are not immutable and absolute ("The Myth of Sisyphus"); plays that highlight the absurdity of irrational views of Reality ("Caligula"); culminating in "The Rebel", which warned of illusory dogmas of absolutist philosophies.
(source: Nielsen Book Data)
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5. Albert Camus [1984]
- Pieper, Annemarie.
- München : C.H. Beck, c1984.
- Description
- Book — 229 p. : ill. ; 18 cm.
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- Barilier, Étienne, 1947-
- Lausanne : Éditions L'Age d'homme, [1977]
- Description
- Book — 236 p. ; 21 cm.
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7. Camus le méditerranéen, Camus l'ancien [1977]
- Bousquet, François, 1947-
- Sherbrooke, Québec : Éditions Naaman, [1977]
- Description
- Book — 126 p. : ill. ; 20 cm.
- Online
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8. Albert Camus, analyse de sa pensee [1976]
- Melançon, Marcel.
- Fribourg : Editions universitaires, 1976.
- Description
- Book — 279 p. ; 24 cm.
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- Masters, Brian.
- London, Heinemann Educational, Totowa, N.J., Rowman and Littlefield [1974]
- Description
- Book — [ix],131 p. 21cm.
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11. Albert Camus ; ou, L'imagination du désert [1973]
- Mailhot, Laurent.
- Montréal, Presses de l'Université de Montréal; [diffuseur: Librairie C. Klincksieck] 1973.
- Description
- Book — xii, 465 p. ; 22 cm.
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- Viallaneix, Paul.
- [Paris] Gallimard [1973]
- Description
- Book — 304 p. 21 cm.
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- Lazere, Donald.
- New Haven, Yale University Press, 1973.
- Description
- Book — xviii, 271 p. 25 cm.
- Online
- Braun, Lev.
- Rutherford [N.J.] Fairleigh Dickinson University Press [1973]
- Description
- Book — 283 p. 21cm.
- Online
15. Humor in Camus [1972]
- LeSage, Gilles Albert.
- 1972.
- Description
- Book — vi, 161 l.
- Online
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- Francis C., Esther.
- Caracas, Direccion de Cultura, 1972.
- Description
- Book — 114 p. 20cm.
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17. Albert Camus and the men of the stone [1971]
- [San Francisco] Greenwood Press, 1971.
- Description
- Book — 60, [7] p. illus., facsims., ports. 26 cm.
- Online
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- Sherwood, Thorne, Jr.
- 1971.
- Description
- Book — 2 v. (vi, 819 l.)
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19. Camus [1971]
- Livi, François.
- [Firenze, La Nuova Italia, 1971]
- Description
- Book — 139 p. 17 cm.
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20. As dimensões do homem: mundo, absurdo, revolta; (en saio sôbre a filosofia de Albert Camus) [1971]
- Guimarães, Carlos Eduardo, 1930-
- [Rio de Janeiro] Paz e Terra [1971]
- Description
- Book — 124 p. 21 cm.
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