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PROBLEM OF MAN IN WRITINGS OF ALBERT CAMUS

Journal: Oriental Reniassance: Innovative, educational, natural and social sciences (Vol.4, No. 2)

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Page : 581-592

Keywords : philosophy of alienation; the Absurd; philosophy of man; existentialism; the rebel; meaning of life; meaninglessness;

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Abstract

Philosophical thought in contemporary Western Europe have their own way of development. Both philosophical problems and the importance of man in it have their own solution in the thinking of Western thinkers. Among them, human philosophy of Albert Camus, his existentialism is one of the important topics. The work "The Rebel", which is considered to be the pinnacle of Camus's work, is analyzed. The problem of the absurdity of human life, which occupies the central place of the thinker's philosophical outlook, is analyzed in it. This problem is very complex. When a philosopher thinks about this and philosophizes, his worldview undergoes evolutionary changes. Philosophers solve this problem in different ways in different eras

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