Reflecting the profound influence he continues to exert on popular consciousness, Camus examines the complete body of works of French author and philosopher Albert Camus, providing a comprehensive analysis of Camus' most important works-most notably The Myth of Sisyphus, The Stranger, The Fall, The Plague, and The Rebel-within the framework of his basic ethical orientation.
  • Makes Camus' concerns clear in terms that will resonate with contemporary readers
  • Reveals the unity and integrity of Camus' writings and political activities
  • Discusses Camus' ongoing relevance by showing how he prefigures many postmodern positions in philosophy, literature, and politics


The Author

David Sherman is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Montana at Missoula. He is the author of Sartre and Adorno: The Dialectics of Subjectivity (2007) and co-editor of The Blackwell Guide to Continental Philosophy (2003).

Weitere Produkte vom selben Autor

Download
ePUB
Star Wars: Jedi Trial David Sherman, Dan Cragg

8,99 €*
Download
PDF
Passion, Death, and Spirituality Kathleen Higgins, David Sherman

171,19 €*
Download
PDF
The Blackwell Guide to Continental Philosophy Robert Solomon, David Sherman

118,99 €*