The Rebel
fr. L'Homme révolté · 1951
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Further Research
- How does the concept of metaphysical rebellion relate to historical examples of revolutions and uprisings?
- What philosophical and ethical consequences arise from the idea of rebellion against an absurd world?
- How does the distinction between rebellion and revolution affect the understanding of human freedom and responsibility?
- What parallels can be drawn between the rebellion described by Camus and modern social movements?
- How does Camus interpret the role of art and literature in the context of rebellion?
- What critical remarks can be made regarding Camus's stance on violence in the process of rebellion?
- How do Camus's ideas on rebellion relate to his concept of absurdity as presented in his other works?
- What historical and cultural factors influenced Camus's views on rebellion and revolution?

Date of publication: 28 September 2024
Updated: 3 October 2024
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Genre: Philosophy
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