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2012 | 6 | 167-183

Article title

Filozofia egzytencjalna Alberta Camusa

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The article describes the most important problems of philosophy of Albert Camus: life as the experience of absurdity, and rebellion as a human reaction to it. It also depicts the relations between that postulates and explains Camus’s ways of reasoning and argumentation. Furthermore, the article shows Camus’s answers to the basic philosophical questions. It proves that the Nobel prize winner was not only a writer, but a philosopher and an existentialist as well.  

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6

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167-183

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published
2012-01-01

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References

  • Camus A., Absurd i samobójstwo, [w:] idem, Mit Syzyfa, [w:] idem, Eseje, Warszawa 1971, s. 93.
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  • Grzegorczyk A., Kochanek prawdy. Rzecz o twórczości Alberta Camusa, Katowice 1999.
  • Krakowiak J.L., Absurd. Pytanie o sens ludzkiej egzystencji, Warszawa 2010,
  • Lottman H.R., Albert Camus. Biografia, Warszawa 1996.
  • Merton T., Siedem esejów o Albercie Camus, Bydgoszcz 1996.
  • Mordarski R., Albert Camus. Między absurdem a solidarnością, Bydgoszcz 1999 .
  • Natanson W., Szczęście Syzyfa, Kraków 1980, s. 29.
  • Szydłowska W., Camus, Warszawa 2002.

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