Albert Camus, Michel de Certeau; dos extranjeros
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Con la distancia de un cuarto de siglo y muy diferentes perspectivas
sobre la vida, los pensadores franceses Albert Camus y Michel de Certeau
publicaron un libro con el mismo título: El extranjero. En estos tiempos de nihilismo
extremo, una lectura en paralelo de ambos textos puede ser de utilidad
para reflexionar sobre la muerte y el vacío, y también sobre las posibilidades
del lenguaje —y específicamente del lenguaje religioso católico— para afrontarlos.
Este trabajo expone algunos puntos de contacto entre ambas obras, con
la intención de invitar a esta lectura reflexiva.
With the distance of a quarter of a century and very different perspectives on life, French thinkers Albert Camus and Michel de Certeau published a book with the same title: The Stranger. In these times of extreme nihilism, a parallel reading of both texts could be useful to reflect on death and emptiness, and also on the possibilities of language —and specifically of Catholic religious language— to confront them. This paper exposes some points of contact between both works, with the intention of inviting to this reflexive reading.
With the distance of a quarter of a century and very different perspectives on life, French thinkers Albert Camus and Michel de Certeau published a book with the same title: The Stranger. In these times of extreme nihilism, a parallel reading of both texts could be useful to reflect on death and emptiness, and also on the possibilities of language —and specifically of Catholic religious language— to confront them. This paper exposes some points of contact between both works, with the intention of inviting to this reflexive reading.
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González-Sanz, Juan Diego. ‘Albert Camus, Michel de Certeau; dos extranjeros’, Ápeiron. Estudios de filosofía, 2023, 19: 187-202. ISSN 2386-5326














