Myth of Sisyphus- Albert Camus

Albert Camus, an intellectualist novelist, was born in Algeria, November 7, 1913. His work, the Myth of Sisyphus, is argued to be one of the most influential works within the 20th century. The fundamental theme of his essay is that of the absurd. The absurd arrises in the conflict between what man expects from the universe be it unity, reason, and order, and what he eternally receives; formless chaos. CLICK BELOW TO CONTINUE READING.

Published by leilani77

I love the humanities. I studied both English and Philosophy in college. There are some thinkers and theories that make an impression on you and you have to share those theories. These ideas will be with you forever. I appreciate the dialectic theory, the constant development between two premises. I think it's the essential component to new development every day. I really like Existentialism as well. What type of Philosophy do you like? Thank you for reading.

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