Monday, January 15, 2007

Is good the purpose of every action?


Albert Camus worked on the existentialist philosophy of absurdity, resulting from the report of the absence of God and of a sense to life. For him, the awakening of this nonsense must be regarded as a victory of the clearness that allows to better assuming existence by living in reality and conquering one’s freedom. One can overstep this nonsense by the revolt against his condition and against injustice.

1 comment:

Titus Techera said...

Alone:

I can only look at my looking when I'm looking at myself.