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Albert Camus
註釋The output of this work is an attempt to trace the theme of an influence of natural, moral and social surroundings on Human behavior in the works of Albert Camus. It is the external condition influencing the development of growth of peoples, animals and plants, living and working condition etcetera. As human beings we are often concerned with surrounding conditions that affect people and other organisms. Surroundings can be described as the natural world of land, water, air, human being and animal that exists around us. In the beginning the environment of early man had consisted of only physical aspect of the planet earth and biotic communities (plant and animals including man and his functions) but with the march of time and the advancement with the society man extended his surroundings through his social, political and moral functions. Surroundings therefore refer to the sum total of conditions which surround man at a given point of time.