In Albert Camus and the Political Philosophy of the Absurd: Ambivalence Resistance and Creativity Matthew H. Bowker takes an interdisciplinary approach to Albert Camus’ political philosophy by reading absurdity itself as a metaphor for the psychosocial dynamics of ambivalence resistance integration and creativity. Decoupling absurdity from its ontological aspirations and focusing instead on its psychological and phenomenal contours Bowker discovers an absurdist foundation for ethical and political practice.
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