Camus,as one of the representative figures of existentialist philosophers,effectively embodies the idea of resisting philosophy in his works."Caligula"is a four act historical drama that portrays a series of absurd actions by Roman Emperor Caligula,reflecting his spirit of rebellion against the absurd world and his contemplation on life and death.Through"Caligula",we can see Camus'existentialist view of history:the essence of history is absurd,so we must resist history;the existence of history is related to time;history is in motion;compared to eternal history,humans are humble beings.Camus'existentialist historical view is an important component of his resistance to philosophy,and is of great significance for understanding Camus'philosophical ideas.