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Albert Camus (1913-1960), Algerian-French philosopher, author, journalist, and political activist. His major works include L'Étranger (1942), La Peste (1947), and L'Homme révolté (1951). His fields of specialization were philosophy, absurdism, existentialism, literature, politics, and journalism.
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Author | Item | More authors for concept | |
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Camus, Albert | Absurdity | Absurdity | |
Camus, Albert | Ethics | Ethics | |
Camus, Albert | Existentialism | Existentialism | |
Camus, Albert | Freedom | Freedom | |
Camus, Albert | French Revolution | French Revolution | |
Camus, Albert | Justice | Justice | |
Camus, Albert | National Socialism | National Socialism | |
Camus, Albert | Nihilism | Nihilism | |
Camus, Albert | Revolution | Revolution | |
Camus, Albert | Sense | Sense | |
Camus, Albert | Violence | Violence | |
Ed. Martin Schulz, access date 2024-12-10 |