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Table of contents :
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations: Works by Camus
Chapter 1: Introduction
Camus: Unending Searcher
Beyond Absurdism
Philosophy as a Drawback
Chapter 2: Defiant Humanism: Reflections on Camus’s The Myth of Sisyphus, I
Inflated Expectations, Disappointed Realizations, I
Nihilism: Facing Life without Religious or Scientific Faith
Buridan’s Ass
Defiant Humanism
The Great Bifurcation
Absurd, or Just “Surd”
Sisyphus as a Guiding Image
Chapter 3: Defiant Humanism in Question: Reflections on Camus’s The Myth of Sisyphus, II
Inflated Expectations, Disappointed Realizations, II
Irony, Not Absurdity
Resisting Tidy-Mindedness
Imagining Sisyphus Happy?
Chapter 4: The Stranger
The Stranger as a Reductio ad Absurdum
Statues and Outsiders
L’Étranger: Meursault as a Statue-Self
Meursault and the Preconditions for Evil
Authenticity and Society at Odds
Chapter 5: The Plague
Indifference Is Always an Option
When Indifference Is Difficult to Assume
The Problem of Good
Saying Yes to the Ordinary
Seeking a Third Way
Chapter 6: Reflections on The Rebel, I
Beyond Boo-hurrah Ethics
Indignant Man versus Absurd Man
The Ascendancy of Nihilism
Rehabilitating Human Nature, I
Chapter 7: Reflections on The Rebel, II
Sade as a Test Case
Rehabilitating Human Nature, II
Worries about an Overdone Plot
Chapter 8: The Fall
The Plate Glass of Indifference
Moral Fallibilism Is Real
Recapitulation: Building up to The Fall
The Fall: Something Is Amiss
Manipulanda, Indifference, Call and Response
Judge-Penitent: Living in a Pan-prosecutorial World
Hints for a Paradigm Shift
Chapter 9: Exile and the Kingdom, I: The Backward-Looking Stories
“Better Sometimes to Remain Confused”
Changing the Paradigm
The Backward-Looking Stories: 1
The Backward-Looking Stories: 2
Saying “No” to Ordinary Life
Chapter 10: Exile and the Kingdom, II: The Transitional Stories
Liquidity and Minerality
The Quotidian Almost Rehabilitated: 1
The Quotidian Almost Rehabilitated: 2
Chapter 11: Exile and the Kingdom, III: The Forward-Looking Stories
Xenia and Agape
Accepting the Responsibilities of Xenia
Guest/Host Reciprocity
Rehabilitating the Ordinary
Chapter 12: The First Man I, What Is “First”?
A Work in Progress
The “First,” or the Father-of-Oneself Fantasy
Being from Nothingness
Relato, not Isolato
Countering Nietzsche’s “Last Man”
From Nihilism to Pan-Semioticism
Chapter 13: The First Man II, What Is Love?
The Aporia of Love
Love as Debt
I am the Sum of My Affections
Eros as Problematic
What It All Means
Chapter 14: Conclusion
Literature Is Not the Handmaiden of Philosophy
Philosophy without the Great Bifurcation
Three (Potentially) Paradigm-Shifting Essays
“The Enigma”
“Helen’s Exile”
“The Almond Trees”
Evaluating Camus
Notes
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Bibliography
1. Works by Camus
2. Works by Others
Index