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The Philosophy of Communication as the Absurd: Albert Camus and the Ethics of Everyday By Brent Sleasman Absurdity, for Albert Camus, represents ‘the conclusion arrived at by
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State University of New York Press / /

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France / /

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Person Communication and Meetings / /

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University of Chicago Press / /

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The First Man / /

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Illinois UP / Harvard / Foundation for Speech Communication / State University of New York / University of Chicago Press / Albert Camus Society / /

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Brent C. Sleasman / Martin Buber / Jean Paul Sartre / Albert Camus / Julia Kristeva / Catherine Camus / Jacques Lacan / Leeanne M. Bell / Hans-Georg Gadamer / Paul Ricoeur / Catherine Sintes / Franz Kafka / Michael Hyde / Simone de Beauvoir / Olivier Todd / Pat Arneson / Stalin / Jacques Derrida / Michel Foucault / Arnett / Walter R. Fisher / /

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intellectual leader / poet / clerk / critic / author / avid soccer player / model / journalist / novelist / marine broker / /

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Illinois / /

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The Review of Communication / New York Press / /

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Southern Illinois / /

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