I said that the world is absurd, but I was too hasty. This world in itself is not reasonable, that is all that can be said. But what is absurd is the confrontation of this irrational and the wild longing for clarity whose call echoes in the human heart. The Philosophy of Stanley Kubrick - Sayfa 12editör: - 2007 - 288 sayfaSınırlı önizleme - Bu kitap hakkında
| Karsten Harries - 1968 - 183 sayfa
...absurd, but I was too hasty. The world in itself is not reasonable, that is all that can be said. But what is absurd is the confrontation of this irrational...The absurd depends as much on man as on the world." 2 If Camus is right, it should be possible to escape from the absurd by escaping from the polarity... | |
| Karsten Harries - 1968 - 183 sayfa
...absurd, but I was too hasty. The world in itself is not reasonable, that is all that can be said. But what is absurd is the confrontation of this irrational...heart. The absurd depends as much on man as on the world."2 If Camus is right, it should be possible to escape from the absurd by escaping from the polarity... | |
| Oscar G. Brockett - 1999 - 172 sayfa
...reasonable, that is all that can be said. But what is absurd is the confrontation of this irrational [world] and the wild longing for clarity whose call echoes...The absurd depends as much on man as on the world." B To Camus, absurdity seemed the fundamental human condition, but rather than acceding to it, he considered... | |
| Terence Ball - 1977 - 293 sayfa
...itself is not reasonable, that is all that can be said. But what is absurd is the confrontation of the irrational and the wild longing for clarity whose...The absurd depends as much on man as on the world. . . . The absurd is essentially a divorce. It lies in neither of the elements compared; it is born... | |
| Joseph C. McLelland, Canadian Corporation for Studies in Religion - 1988 - 385 sayfa
...reasonable, that is all that can be said. But what is absurd is the confrontation of this irrational and wild longing for clarity whose call echoes in the...heart. The absurd depends as much on man as on the world."4 It is not that the world is simply absurd: the absurd appears only in the "moment" when the... | |
| Alan. J. Friedman, Carol C. Donley - 1989 - 244 sayfa
...resolved in a work of art .... This world in itself is not reasonable, that is all that can be said. But what is absurd is the confrontation of this irrational...longing for clarity whose call echoes in the human heart."64 Once man recognizes the absurdity of life, he can value existence for itself, not in the... | |
| Claude Tannery - 1991 - 348 sayfa
...was too hasty. This world in itself is not reasonable — that's all that can be said about it. But what is absurd is the confrontation of this irrational and the wild desire for Action or the Absurd clarity whose call echoes in the deepest reaches of man." Ten years... | |
| Jerome Arthur Stone - 1992 - 282 sayfa
...absurd, but I was too hasty. This world in itself is not reasonable, that is all that can be said. But what is absurd is the confrontation of this irrational...The absurd depends as much on man as on the world. 27 It is not clear that the position of Camus requires the former meaning nor that he intends to include... | |
| Jeffrey C. Isaac - 1992 - 340 sayfa
...young Sartre, that "man is a useless passion."59 For Camus the world is absurd precisely because of "the wild longing for clarity whose call echoes in...heart. The absurd depends as much on man as on the world."60 Absurdity, then, is a product of the human encounter with a world that is "measureless" and... | |
| Jonathan Westphal, Carl Avren Levenson - 1993 - 196 sayfa
...absurd, but I was too hasty. This world in itself is not reasonable, that is all that can be said. But what is absurd is the confrontation of this irrational...The absurd depends as much on man as on the world. For the moment it is all that links them together. It binds them one to the other as only hatred can... | |
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