Albert Camus was a prolific French-Algerian philosopher and author who contributed to the rise of the philosophy known as Absurdism. He is also considered to be an existentialist.
This video explores his main ideas: The Absurd, Revolt and Rebellion, as well as his most notable works: The Stranger (or The Outsider), The Myth of Sisyphus, The Rebel, The Plague, and The Fall.
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━━━━━━━━━━━━━⌛ Timestamps (0:00) Introduction(4:58) Concept: The Absurd(5:51) The Stranger (1942)(8:06) The Myth of Sisyphus (1942)(13:21) Concept: Revolt(14:10) Camus’ similarities to Nietzsche & Stoicism(15:09) The Rebel (1951) and the concept of Rebellion.(17:39) The Plague (1947)(19:07) Camus and Sartre (19:54) Camus and Dostoevsky(20:36) The Fall (1957)(22:47) Why You Should Read Camus