Rudd offers a systematic and detailed analysis of Albert Camus' underlying philosophical ideas. Comparing Camus and Kierkegaard, this book explores Camus' move from the themes of Absurdity and Revolt in his earlier work to his later exploration of the idea that our relation to non-human nature can form the basis for a non-alienated existence.
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