
Journal of Camus Studies 2018
Contents
Albert Camus' reading of Søren Kierkegaard's Fear and Trembling
JOHANNES ABEL
A Possible Proximity between Swami Vivekananda & Albert Camus’ Thoughts: A Re-examination of Camus’ Thoughts from an Indian Perspective
BHAGYALAXMI DAS
The Being Is All
ROBERT DORAN
This Strange Mother Tongue of Mine: An Exchange Between Camus’s Meursault and Daoud’s Harun
MEAGHAN EMERY
Can the Stranger Handle the Truth? Critical Reflections on Camus’s Claim that Meursault Refuses to Lie
GEORGE HEFFERNAN
The (Anti)-Archetypal Sun: An Analysis of the Sun in Albert Camus’ The Stranger
DANIEL HENKE
The Saving Power of Absurd Consciousness: The Consistency of the Absurd in Camus’ The Myth of Sisyphus and The Rebel
DAVID F. HOINSKI
Rebellion and Solidarity in Albert Camus’ moral philosophy: An inter-feeding relation, indicative of a humanitarian ethics with contemporary political
connotations
CATHERINE LAMPRAKOPOULOU
Albert Camus’ Ethical Observations on Revolt and Terrorism in Comparison with Crime and Punishment by Feodor Dostoevsky
PATRIZIA PIREDDA
Camus and Nietzschean Affirmation: Why Loeb Is Wrong About Sisyphus
JOSHUA D. SHARMAN
Existential Nihilism: The Only Really Serious Philosophical Problem
WALTER VEIT
Journal of Camus Studies: Manuscript Submission Guidelines