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Perfect if you like: Philosophical explorations of human existence. Sartre's concise lecture delves into existentialism, examining the responsibility and freedom inherent in human choices. Ideal for those seeking a thought-provoking introduction to existentialist philosophy. In this seminal work, Sartre argues for personal responsibility in shaping one's destiny. He contends that existence precedes essence, emphasizing human agency in defining their essence. Addressing critics and clarifying his philosophy, Sartre defends existentialism as a framework that champions individual freedom and authenticity in navigating the complexities of existence.
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This book presents a new English translation of two seminal works by Jean-Paul Sartre, the most dominant European intellectual of the post-World War II decades. The volume includes Sartre's 1945 lectu...
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