The StrangerThrough the story of an ordinary man unwittingly drawn into a senseless murder on an Algerian beach, Camus explored what he termed "the nakedness of man faced with the absurd." First published in English in 1946; now in a new translation by Matthew Ward. |
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Mike Trainor. Fat Thing #1 Fat Thing #40 Fat Thing # 1 Fat Thing # 41. You've used the word “Gravy” as a verb. As in... “Gravy up that salad!” You have a sandwich named after you and you're not. 50 Fat Things: They Might Not Make You Fat ...
Mike Trainor. Fat Thing #1 Fat Thing #40 Fat Thing # 1 Fat Thing # 41. You've used the word “Gravy” as a verb. As in... “Gravy up that salad!” You have a sandwich named after you and you're not. 50 Fat Things: They Might Not Make You Fat ...
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... thing in general renders the existential statements that underlie ordinary singular terms intelligible in the ... thing' is a formal concept and that the idea of a thing in general is an absurdity. The answer to this objection is that ...
... thing in general renders the existential statements that underlie ordinary singular terms intelligible in the ... thing' is a formal concept and that the idea of a thing in general is an absurdity. The answer to this objection is that ...
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... thing to fight and to get rid of if possible. With regard to the ques- tion at hand, this means that we had better not understand something's being a good thing for somebody to do under the circumstances as the fact that doing it would ...
... thing to fight and to get rid of if possible. With regard to the ques- tion at hand, this means that we had better not understand something's being a good thing for somebody to do under the circumstances as the fact that doing it would ...
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