The Existentialists

The Existentialists

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Jan 1, 1952 · Anglais · Relié
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Format Relié
Langue Anglais
Publié Jan 1, 1952
Éditeur Chicago. Henry Regnery

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Set against a backdrop of philosophical inquiry and human emotion, this exploration delves into the lives and thoughts of existentialist thinkers. Collins deftly weaves together narratives that illustrate the internal and external struggles faced by those who grapple with the meaning of existence. Through rich character development, he brings to life the voices of existential giants, allowing readers to gain insight into their profound questions about freedom, absurdity, and the search for authenticity.

As the story unfolds, it reveals the often tumultuous interplay between despair and hope that accompanies existential contemplation. The narrative captures the zeitgeist of an era ripe with philosophical turmoil, reflecting characters who are both deeply flawed and supremely relatable. Collins invites readers on a journey that challenges them to confront their own beliefs and place in the world.

In examining the powerful interplay of ideas that mark this philosophical movement, the work transcends mere academic discourse, inviting reflection and promoting a deeper understanding of what it means to exist. Collins's prose is both compelling and thought-provoking, making this exploration an essential read for anyone curious about the intricacies of the human condition.
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