Looking for the meaning of Albert 's coronation ceremony "Greek philosopher Pest Socrates", it was said that "uncensored life is not worth living" (apology 38b). Like Socrates, Albert Camus thinks that people need to live meaningfully. In his novel "Infectious Disease", they created an obliged role to think, reflect, and be held responsible when devastating the epidemic epidemic in Algeria 's Port Oran. For 10 months in this outbreak, the city was separated from other parts of the world, and each citizen responded in a unique way.
Albert Camus was born in Mondor Algeria in 1913. His family was not educated and his father was murdered at WWI. Albert Camus received a scholarship in 1924 and studied at Algiers' Lycee. Albert Camus was an athlete, but his remaining life suffered for TB. Albert Camus started writing in 1936 and then returned to Europe to return to health. Albert Camus received the Nobel Peace Prize at the age of 44. Albert Camus created The Stranger in 1942, but released it as L 'Etranger. Due to a car accident, Albert Camus died on January 4, 1960. Albert Camus was interested in the existential philosophy after the Second World War. In the book, Stranger Albert Camus's composition style, the selection of scenes and development of roles shows the existence of the theme
Albert Camus (1913 - 1960) was a French writer, philosopher and journalist who received the Nobel Prize in literature in 1957. His most famous work is a novel by La Pécs (plague) and Etoranger (stranger) and a philosophical paper by Sisyphus. He died in a French car accident. In "Myth of Sisyphus" (1955), Camu insisted that the only important philosophical problem was suicide - should we live on? According to the coronation ceremony, the rest are secondary, as they are not dying in scientific or philosophical discussions, and they usually give up when their lives are in danger. But the meaningful problem means replacing all other scientific or philosophical problems. Like Camus said: "So I conclude that the meaning of life is the most pressing issue."
At least at the unconscious level, I think that everyone is trying to find something meaningful in life. One important thing to consider here is Alibaud's Sisypos coronation idea. Camus believes that human existence is a stupid state, and it is impossible for humans to find value and meaning in life. So how do you deal with this situation? The suggestion of the coronation is that we should accept our conditions, and resolutely explore and find meaning. One of the things I learned from listening to Jordan Peterson's lecture is general in many religions, but it is a meaningful definition of life - "everything you do is important." From this definition, we can see that the work we are doing is an important part of our lives.