The existencialist rebelion of Albert Camus

Abstract

The present article wants to cross the way that Albert Camus, along his both philosophical and literary production, from the feeling of the absurdity up to the revolt. First, we will try to get the special relationship between the death of metaphisics and the feeling of the absurd toward a “political” escape from it. It will be specially underlined the concept of the rebel subjectivity as formulated by he writer in the work The Rebel. Finally, it will be proposed a critical reading of it.
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D’angelo, V. (2015). The existencialist rebelion of Albert Camus. Azafea: Revista De Filosofía, 17(1), 195–217. https://doi.org/10.14201/11780

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Valerio D'angelo

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Universidad Autonoma de Madrid
Facultad de Filosofía y Letras. UAM. Campus de Cantoblanco. 28049 Madrid.
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