- The Myth of
Sisyphus (French: Le
mythe de
Sisyphe) is a 1942
philosophical essay by
Albert Camus.
Influenced by
philosophers such as Søren Kierkegaard...
- task and sits on his rock, the
Latin wording being inque tuo sedisti,
Sisyphe, saxo ("and you sat, Sisyphus, on your rock"). In Plato's Apology, Socrates...
- file, etc.
SISYPHE is the
state of the art
sediment transport and bed
evolution module of the TELEMAC-MASCARET
modelling system.
SISYPHE can be used...
-
Outsider [UK] or The
Stranger [US]), the
philosophical essay Le
Mythe de
Sisyphe (The Myth of Sisyphus), and the play Caligula. Each
cycle consisted of...
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invisible Baptie,
Trisha (2009-04-29). "'**** worker' ?
Never met one !".
Sisyphe.org.
Retrieved 2009-09-12. Sawicki,
Danielle A.; Meffert,
Brienna N.; Read...
- existentialism.
Albert Camus, for instance,
famously claimed in Le
Mythe de
Sisyphe that "There is only one
truly serious philosophical problem, and that is...
-
Comme Sisyphe – Honoré
Daumier (Brooklyn Museum)...
- Éditions Upiglio,
Milan 1967 with
fourteen engravings by
Wifredo Lam
Sisyphe Géomètre, Éditions Givaudan, Paris, 1967 Book-sculpture
designed by Piotr...
- "The
legalisation of prostitution: a
failed social experiment".
Sisyphe.org.
Sisyphe.
Retrieved 16
January 2012. Hughes,
Donna M. (February 1999). "Legalizing...
- Jean-Michel. "The
Legalisation of Prostitution : A
failed social experiment".
Sisyphe.org.
Retrieved 23 May 2010. "Legalizing
Prostitution Will Not Stop the...