
Sartre
by
Ruud Welten
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Format
Paperback
Pages
168
Language
English
Published
Dec 1, 2020
Publisher
Athenaeum
ISBN-10
9025312616
ISBN-13
9789025312619
Description
Ruud Welten delves into the profound influence of Jean-Paul Sartre, illustrating the philosopher's role as a pivotal figure in 20th-century thought. The exploration captures Sartre's unconventional ideas and his enduring impact on existentialism, freedom, and the human experience.
Through a blend of biography and analysis, readers are invited to understand not only Sartre's philosophies but also his life, the various contexts that shaped his views, and how he challenged societal norms. This nuanced portrayal highlights how Sartre's work continues to resonate, prompting fresh reflections on individual existence and authenticity.
Through a blend of biography and analysis, readers are invited to understand not only Sartre's philosophies but also his life, the various contexts that shaped his views, and how he challenged societal norms. This nuanced portrayal highlights how Sartre's work continues to resonate, prompting fresh reflections on individual existence and authenticity.
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