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Focusing on Jean-Paul Sartre's evolution from existentialist philosopher to advocate for the oppressed, this book explores his philosophy of individual freedom and political engagement. It includes extracts from key works like Nausea and Being and Nothingness, illustrating how Sartre transcended academic boundaries to resonate with a broader audience. Robert Bernasconi highlights the significant stages in Sartre's thought, revealing his unique position among twentieth-century philosophers in addressing both personal and social issues.
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How to Read Sartre, Robert Bernasconi
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