In this impenetrable rhapsody to the apotheosis of French intellectualism, Sartre emerges as a force of nature: a novelist comparable to Faulkner and Joyce; a thinker whose existentialism rivaled ...
Few things about France strike foreigners as so endearingly strange as the country's enduring love affair with philosophy. France is the country whose Revolution was driven by Enlightenment philosophy ...
Philosophy professor and avid surfer Aaron James brings his two passions together in his new book, drawing connections between the surfer's state... Jason Heller is a Hugo Award-winning editor and ...
Nearly forty years after his death in 1980, the French philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre is best remembered as the father of existentialism. We are most familiar with him as the theorist of freedom, ...
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