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The Philosophy of Camus: Through a Kierkegaardian Lens

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Although Albert Camus is recognised as an important novelist and political commentator, he is often still underrated as a philosopher. Camus' Philosophy, focussing on Camus' explicitly philosophical writings, provides a detailed examination of his intellectual development, and argues that his work constitutes a coherent, carefully argued meditation on central philosophical themes. A systematic comparison of Camus with Soren Kierkegaard provides an interpretive lens through which Camus' central philosophical concerns are brought into focus.

Camus' three thematic "cycles" - dealing with Absurdity, Revolt and Love/Nemesis - are compared and contrasted with Kierkegaard's three "stages of life" - the aesthetic, ethical and religious. Anthony Rudd argues that the Absurd in Camus refers primarily to an experience of the world as lacking Meaning, in a broadly religious sense, which Camus sees as entailing a radical amoralism. Rudd compares this outlook to Kierkegaard's "aestheticism", before considering the reasons for Camus' eventual rejection of Absurdist amoralism for the ethical philosophy which Camus develops in The Rebel. Camus' Philosophy raises questions, in a Kierkegaardian spirit, about whether Camus' ethics can be viable without a fuller metaphysical background than he articulates in The Rebel. Rudd concludes by considering the continuing tension between Camus' affirmation of a Meaningful order in nature and his sensitivity to suffering and evil, looking at his account of tragedy and the apparent pessimism of his last published novel, The Fall.

192 pages, Hardcover

Published March 12, 2025

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August 19, 2025
Rudd tries to examine Camus’ philosophy by seeing it as three thematic cycles and relating those cycles to the three stages of life presented by Kierkegaard. I have never been totally clear about what Camus’ philosophy was, so it was interesting to see what the author was going to get from the attempt. In my opinion, the linking doesn’t really work, but it does throw light on some interesting aspects of Camus’ philosophy. He is perceptive on the absurd nature of the world we live in, and puzzling regarding his limits to action. A fairly accessible read.
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August 20, 2025
This is basically the philosophy of Camus through a religious lens. It's an interesting thought experiment but I didn't get much out of it.
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