A study of Albert Camus' view on the meaning of life and its critique based on the teachings of the Qur'an
In this article, we have used a descriptive and analytical method to discuss Albert Camus' view that life is meaningless and purposeless. He believes that there is no God and the otherworldly world, and that there is no reason for human presence in this world and a predetermined meaning for human life, and that man must forge values for himself in order to get rid of this meaninglessness and meaninglessness. . There are criticisms of Camus's view, some of which are that limiting the realm of knowledge to empirical matters cannot be proved by experience; Due to being confined to the material world, man is not able to formulate a comprehensive plan for his life. The lack of a fixed standard for creating values makes values uncritical and impossible to judge.
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