The question concerning religion lies at the heart of the existential thinking of Camus. This is because Camus’s...
Camus on Art, Absurd Artists, and the Absurd
In The Myth of Sisyphus, Camus says that there exists between art and the absurd a contradictory relation,...
Camus on Happiness in The Myth of Sisyphus
In The Myth of Sisyphus, Camus thinks from out the question of suicide, toward and into happiness, whose...
Camus: Absurdism, Nihilism, and Solidarity
Is the absurdism of Camus a form of nihilism? Is the absurd nihilistic? And to what extent could...
Camus on the Absurd in The Stranger
The absurd, for Camus in The Stranger as well as in The Myth of Sisyphus, is the meaninglessness...
Camus on the Two Kinds of Suicide
In The Myth of Sisyphus, Camus distinguishes between two kinds of suicide. The first one is the event...
Camus on Absurdity in The Myth of Sisyphus
Camus begins The Myth of Sisyphus with the question of suicide, but it is the thought of the...
Camus on the Two Forms of Hope
In the writings and works of Camus, two forms of hope are constantly placed over against each other:...