The question of freedom, suicide and happiness has always been on the cresses of human’s mind. Camus in his book The Myth of Sisyphus addresses these issues. He elucidates that this world in itself is not absurd, what is absurd is our courting with the universe that is irrational. The absurd depends as a lot on man as on the sector. It is all that links them collectively. The aim of the research is to humans to feel free and happy within their existence, thereby, realizing that suicide isn’t the ultimate end to their existence. Keywords: Egocentric, irrationality, suicidal, escapism, melancholy, absurdism, rationale
In each of his works, Camus presents the human condition from what is absurd, emphasizing on differe...
In one of the most influential works of the twentieth century, The Myth of Sisyphus, Albert Camus wr...
The phenomenon of suicide is one of the primary concerns for mental health professions. The health-c...
The paper tries to unveil the eternal messages of the text 'The Myth of Sisyphus' which is very usef...
Absurdity and The Myth of Sisyphus Few writers articulate existential anxiety as eloquently as Alber...
This essay is an attempt to understand what Albert Camus philosophy of the absurd entails, using the...
My aim in this paper will be to get a grip on the absurdist reply to, "What is the meaning of life? ...
Albert Camus\u27 “The Myth of Sisyphus” famously begins: “There is but one truly serious philosophic...
In the opening essay of The Myth of Sisyphus and Other Essays, Camus states that: “There is but one ...
In the article the author carries out an analysis of the conceptual relationship between The Myth of...
This contemporary age has been described as one characterized by a wave of revolts. Every part of th...
Absurdism is the conscious understanding of man of how irrelevant he is in the grand scheme of thing...
This article discusses the helplessness experienced by the consciousness vis-à-vis the absence of so...
This thesis examines the spiritual dimensions of Albert Camus\u27s cycle of the absurd --The Myth o...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine Albert Camus’s stance in existentialism and scepticism, to ...
In each of his works, Camus presents the human condition from what is absurd, emphasizing on differe...
In one of the most influential works of the twentieth century, The Myth of Sisyphus, Albert Camus wr...
The phenomenon of suicide is one of the primary concerns for mental health professions. The health-c...
The paper tries to unveil the eternal messages of the text 'The Myth of Sisyphus' which is very usef...
Absurdity and The Myth of Sisyphus Few writers articulate existential anxiety as eloquently as Alber...
This essay is an attempt to understand what Albert Camus philosophy of the absurd entails, using the...
My aim in this paper will be to get a grip on the absurdist reply to, "What is the meaning of life? ...
Albert Camus\u27 “The Myth of Sisyphus” famously begins: “There is but one truly serious philosophic...
In the opening essay of The Myth of Sisyphus and Other Essays, Camus states that: “There is but one ...
In the article the author carries out an analysis of the conceptual relationship between The Myth of...
This contemporary age has been described as one characterized by a wave of revolts. Every part of th...
Absurdism is the conscious understanding of man of how irrelevant he is in the grand scheme of thing...
This article discusses the helplessness experienced by the consciousness vis-à-vis the absence of so...
This thesis examines the spiritual dimensions of Albert Camus\u27s cycle of the absurd --The Myth o...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine Albert Camus’s stance in existentialism and scepticism, to ...
In each of his works, Camus presents the human condition from what is absurd, emphasizing on differe...
In one of the most influential works of the twentieth century, The Myth of Sisyphus, Albert Camus wr...
The phenomenon of suicide is one of the primary concerns for mental health professions. The health-c...