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FROM THE ABSURD TO REVOLT / DE L'ABSURDE A LA REVOLTE DYNAMICS IN ALBERT CAMUS’S THOUGHT / DYNAMIQUE DE LA PENSÉE D’ALBERT CAMUS
KAŁUŻA M. MRÓZ P. EDITORS wydawnictwo: WYD UJ, 2017, wydanie Icena netto: 42.99 Twoja cena 40,84 zł + 5% vat - dodaj do koszyka From the Absurd to Revolt / De l'absurde a la revolte
Dynamics in Albert Camus’s thought / Dynamique de la pensée d’Albert Camus
It has been over 65 years since the publication of The Rebel - a
work considered by Camus to be the epitome of his philosophical endeavor. A far ery from
considerations of individualism found in The Myth of Sisyphus, The Rebel offers a broad
interpretation of modernity, one which aims, by means of measure, at finding a way of
existing that condemns the propositions of the XXth century totalitarianisms. The aim of
this book is to discuss the philosophical aspects of the two main concepts prevalent in
Camus's philosophy: the absurd and revolt; highlighting the impact and importance of the
latter to the philosopher's oeuvre.
Our primary aim was to found the debatę on the dynamics of
Camus's philosophical travel. The analysis of the progression of thought, from the
individualized experience and consciousness of the absurd to under-standing human revolt
through solidarity seemed essential for our enterprise. We sincerely hope, that this book,
presenting the conclusions of excellent Camus scholars will help the readers find new
answers to old questions, as evoked by main philosophical concepts, found in Camus's
writings.
Maciej Kałuża, Piotr Mróz
Introduction 9
Maciej Kałuża, Piotr Mróz
Part One: From the Absurd to Revolt, Analysis of Sources for Camusian Concept of
Revolt
Profound Indifference: The Source of Revolt in the Early Writings of Camus 15
Simon Lea
Un personnage emblématique : Caligula, ou la pensée en action de l’absurde a la
révolte 31
Virginie Lupo
La Peste, de l’absurde a la révolte : les limites de l’engagement 45
Marie-Thérese Blondeau
Camus’ Religious Revolt in The Plague 63
Eric B. Berg
Lire et écouter pour écrire L’Homme révolté 79
Christian Chevandier
The Dynamics in Meaning of Absurdity and Revolt: between La liberte´ absurde and L’absurde
et le meurtre 97
Maciej Kałuża
Part Two: Camus’s Revolt in Contemporary Analysis
L’éthique camusienne comme aliment de résilience 121
Sophie Bastien, Emmanuel Habimana
Le droit et le devoir de tuer : sémantiques du meurtre dans L’Homme révolté 139
Théodore Caponis
A “Culpabilité Raisonnable.” Camusian Revolt as Modern Morality
149
Tommaso Visone
Timeliness Forms of Revolt by Albert Camus 161
Ignacy S. Fiut
Does Justice Require Victims? Reflections on Albert Camus’s Thought 175
Ewa Średnicka
Part Three: Camus’s Revolt in Comparatistic Studies “I Hope This Ireland We’re
Fighting for is Worth It”: Camus’ L’Homme
Révolté through Ken Loach’s The Wind That Shakes the Barley 197
Giovanni Gaetani
Vers le dialogue : Albert Camus et Leszek Kolakowski . 211
Raphael Luiz de Araújo
Le rire de Sisyphe et la danse de Zarathoustra 225
Barbara Zauli
Is a Rebel an Outsider? Rebellion in the Interpretation of Colin Wilson
235
Marcin Urbaniak
Il faut sauver les jeunes filles qui se précipitent d’un pont : pour un renouvellement
de la lecture de L’Envol de J. Iwaszkiewicz (1957) 247
Justyna Gambert
Camus and Dostoyevsky’s Philosophical Challenge – a Strange Spiritual Affinity 267
Remigiusz Król, Piotr Mróz
278 pages, Paperback
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