In this book, French philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre sets out to explain what he believes to be the main tenants of existentialism. He begins by discussing the ways in which existentialism is a response to the problems of traditional philosophy. He then goes on to explain the key concepts of existentialism, including freedom, choice, and responsibility. He argues that existentialism is not a pessimistic worldview, but rather a realistic one that can help us to better understand and cope with the human condition.
StudyMoose App
24/7 writing help on your phone