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The West. Conscience or emptiness?

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Author:Albert Camus, Martin Heidegger
Cover:softcover
Category:History & GeographyModern Literature
ISBN:978-5-907120-19-8
Dimensions: 1x14x21cm
Albert Camus was a French philosopher and writer, closely associated with existentialism, who was given the epithet 'Conscience of the West' and was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1957. He considered the struggle against violence and injustice, based on the concept of the highest moral law or human conscience, to be the highest embodiment of human existence. Martin Heidegger is the most famous German philosopher of the 20th century, who explored, among other things, the issue of personal identity in the modern world, the roots of human abandonment, loneliness, anxiety, care, fear, freedom, etc. A special place in Heidegger's works is devoted to nihilism, the development of which he associated with Nietzsche's philosophy, and the influence of nihilism on the 'desolation of the Earth'. The book presented to you contains the most significant works of Camus and Heidegger dedicated to the problems of the development of Western civilization, culture, philosophy, and human existence.
Author:
Author:Albert Camus, Martin Heidegger
Cover:
Cover:softcover
Category:
  • Category:History & Geography
  • Category:Modern Literature
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
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Paper:offset
Dimensions:
Dimensions:21.5x14.5x1.7 cm
Series:
Series:Philosophical Duel
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-907120-19-8

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