Albert Camus-A Fighter in an Absurd World

Philosophy and Culture 35 (3):57-75 (2008)
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Nobel laureate Camus lifelong endeavors to find the fundamental problem of human existence, early awareness against the future by thinking that the absurdity of life, but life certainly uphold the absolute attitude. His works from the "outsider" absurd doctrine to "plague" of the humanitarian, advocating the need for human love each other, an overview of the important works of Camus's life, we understand the absurdity Camus effort to transform itself, to create solidarity between people The rationale, Camus's heart towards the warm and bright flexible extension of the noble heart of Wizard, the image of the brave to the third person in his life-fiction self-described "first person", the full flash on the paper. Albert Camus, a Nobel prize winner, devoted all his life time to studying the radical problem of human's existence. His early works stated that the absurd world should lead people to a revolt position. Gradually, he transformed his thought into humanism, proclaimed the need of solidarity. With his passion of life, he pursued heartfully a noble life style which is clearly reflected in his posthumous autofiction named "The First Man"

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