The Loneliness of the self and the Moral immanent in Albert Camus

The world, the way we grasp, is not understandable and we do not know how the world will come to an end or what comes after. The present article analyses critically a moral based upon immanence only when man find out that the self is alone and the other is an outsider according to French Philosopher...

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Main Author: Wellington José Santana
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal da Paraíba 2014-10-01
Series:Aufklärung
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Dio
Online Access:http://periodicos.ufpb.br/ojs/index.php/arf/article/view/20243
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spelling doaj-5008bb4f5e5b41cea5330614e2e8d1ac2020-11-24T22:29:49ZengUniversidade Federal da ParaíbaAufklärung2358-84702318-94282014-10-0112113410.15440/arf.2014.2024315262The Loneliness of the self and the Moral immanent in Albert CamusWellington José Santana0Ryerson University - Toronto Universidade Católica de GoiásThe world, the way we grasp, is not understandable and we do not know how the world will come to an end or what comes after. The present article analyses critically a moral based upon immanence only when man find out that the self is alone and the other is an outsider according to French Philosopher Albert Camus. God keeps far and speechless and human being and in this scenario appears the absurd that challenges all types of hope. In this regard freedom reveals itself as a blessing and curse because can lead us to nothing or to the hope of finding something more. Analysing the text of Albert Camus, one will find out that maybe there is something that is not only immanent.<br />http://periodicos.ufpb.br/ojs/index.php/arf/article/view/20243AssurdomoraleDiolibertà
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title The Loneliness of the self and the Moral immanent in Albert Camus
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2318-9428
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description The world, the way we grasp, is not understandable and we do not know how the world will come to an end or what comes after. The present article analyses critically a moral based upon immanence only when man find out that the self is alone and the other is an outsider according to French Philosopher Albert Camus. God keeps far and speechless and human being and in this scenario appears the absurd that challenges all types of hope. In this regard freedom reveals itself as a blessing and curse because can lead us to nothing or to the hope of finding something more. Analysing the text of Albert Camus, one will find out that maybe there is something that is not only immanent.<br />
topic Assurdo
morale
Dio
libertà
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