Albert Camus’s scientific contributions

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Publications (1)


The Myth of Sisyphus
  • Article

January 1957

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98 Reads

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874 Citations

Philosophical Review

Frederick A. Olafson

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Albert Camus

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... The quest for meaning or purpose is essential to achieving workplace flourishing and overcoming moments of adversity. For Jean-Paul Sartre (1943) and Camus (1942), however, the search for meaning in a world marked by suffering is fraught with contradictions and a lack of authenticity. Frankl (2008), on the other hand, has shown that we become our truest selves when we find meaning in our lives or work even in the most horrific suffering. ...

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Can Virtue Ethics Help to Address Human Suffering in the Workplace?
The Myth of Sisyphus
  • Citing Article
  • January 1957

Philosophical Review