Camus felt, like other existentialists that the world is absurd, in the sense that no ultimate explanation can be given for why it is the way it is. Meursault hence can't find deep meaning in any of the institutions conventional society finds "meaningful". This detachment is relevant to the institutions which you mentioned above.
Camus felt, like other existentialists that the world is absurd, in the sense that no ultimate explanation can be given for why it is the way it is. Meursault hence can't find deep meaning in any of the institutions conventional society finds "meaningful". This detachment is relevant to the institutions which you mentioned above.
Camus felt, like other existentialists that the world is absurd, in the sense that no ultimate explanation can be given for why it is the way it is. Meursault hence can't find deep meaning in any of the institutions conventional society finds "meaningful". This detachment is relevant to the institutions which you mentioned above.
Sorry. It repeats many times.