Rebellious man. The myth of Sisyphus

Rebellious man. The myth of Sisyphus

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This collection includes two significant works of Camus.“The Rebellious Man” is an essay written at the intersection of literary criticism and philosophy. One of the main ideas of Camus, which he put as the basis of his literary and philosophical existentialist concept, is the idea of rebellion. Rebellion, albeit doomed to failure three times, but encouraging a person who wants to control his own destiny, to fight against the laws of society. A meaningful life, according to Camus, is impossible without a struggle, just as a struggle is impossible without the will to freedom, which again and again puts before us the “cursed” questions of being.“The Myth of Sisyphus” is a philosophical essay in which the author presents meaningless and endless labor of Sisyphus as a metaphor for modern society. Why do we work every day? Who needs it? Going to work every day is as essentially an absurd job as constantly trying to pick up a stone uphill, from which it will roll down anyway.Publisher's layout saved in PDF A4.

The text of the book was translated from the original language using an artificial intelligence program. For the most part, the translation of the text is of very high quality, but in some cases, due to the imperfection of the technology, there may be incorrect phrase translations in the text, as well as single words and expressions may not be translated.
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Name of the Author
Камю Альбер
Language
Ukrainian
Age
16
Series
Philosophy - Neoclassic
Release date
1951,1942

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Rebellious man. The myth of Sisyphus

This collection includes two significant works of Camus. “The Rebellious Man” is an essay written at the intersection of literary criticism and philosophy. One of the main ideas of Camus...

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