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– Suicide in Albert Camus’ Existentialist Philosophy –

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Abstract

Albert Camus’ ideology of suicide emanates from human experience of absurdity and metaphysical nihilism.

From the frustration of the oppressive social order to the ravaging physical and of psychological effects of indifference of nature to mankind and fallible individual actions, the choice of taking one’s own life becomes clear to be impressed upon us by experience of absurdity or meaninglessness of existence and of human endeavour.

This work seeks to clarify if there are justifications for this unpleasant human act. Is suicide real solution to the identified human problems or do they multiply them? Is suicide an end in itself or a means to an end?

Is there a justification to this end? Our author, Albert Camus toes the existentialists’ line in his approach to the perennial problem of justifications of suicide. Briefly that since existence precedes essence; there are no sufficient reasons to necessitate the act of suicide.

Introduction

Life is an absolute value- in a popular parlance, life is sweet. But some people in the society create conditions that make others feel so marginalized that they see themselves as complete failures. Certain situations and circumstances in life can make people feel so much crushed that they constrict their own world into a realm of absurd.

Such traumatic experience of people living without hope can be seen in the life of victims of natural disaster and people living with incurable disease like HIV / AIDS. It can also manifest in all forms of personal misfortunes and miseries such as bereavement, loss of social status or hardship.

Sometimes, the realities of life can make it so hard that the individual prefers to die than to live. Such a decision may be as a result of systematic and persistent life frustrations.

The major factors that can precipitate depressing feeling include: the indifference of nature to human life (eg natural and catastrophic disaster as evident in the cases of volcano, hurricane, earthquake, war, flood, epidemics, drought, storm or famine), bereavement or divorce, childlessness, old age, fatal illness, oppression and injustice, meaninglessness of daily task and its monotonous routine.

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