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The four shots of misfortune
2013
Miscelánea Comillas
An interpretation is proposed of Meursault (A. Camus, The Stranger) fromthe point of view of Eugene Gendlin's Philosophy of the Implicit, attempting toexplain the character's inner or experiential dynamics in his unbroken interactionwith his immediate context, the sea and the sun. An explanation is given for thedetainment of the Implicit's time in the instant before the fatal shot that turnedMeursault into a homicide, and the way that fear is metaphorically representedby the context of sand
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