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Camus' Literary Ethics

Between Form and Content

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Exploring the intersection of philosophy and literature, the book highlights Albert Camus' unique approach to moral dilemmas, emphasizing the importance of lived experience and emotion in ethical considerations. Whistler analyzes Camus' literary techniques—such as dialogue, myth, mime, and syntax—to illustrate how these methods can enrich contemporary ethical discourse. By showcasing specific case studies, the author argues for the value of diversifying ethical methodologies, demonstrating that Camus' insights remain relevant and beneficial for modern ethical theory and practice.

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Camus' Literary Ethics, Grace Whistler

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2020
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Between Form and Content
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English
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Hardcover
Pages
220
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9783030377557
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Exploring the intersection of philosophy and literature, the book highlights Albert Camus' unique approach to moral dilemmas, emphasizing the importance of lived experience and emotion in ethical considerations. Whistler analyzes Camus' literary techniques—such as dialogue, myth, mime, and syntax—to illustrate how these methods can enrich contemporary ethical discourse. By showcasing specific case studies, the author argues for the value of diversifying ethical methodologies, demonstrating that Camus' insights remain relevant and beneficial for modern ethical theory and practice.