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jessicajessica101's review against another edition
4.0
Un livre lu pour la philosophie que j'ai étonnement énormément apprécié. il n'est certes pas passionnant mais est très intéressant et étonnement accessible, certes, j'ai du lire certains passages plusieurs fois pour véritablement les comprendre, mais j'ai trouvé la doctrine Sartienne vraiment intéressante et je m'y suis retrouvé plus d'une fois malgré quelques incohérences pour moi.
ruby_reads1's review against another edition
slow-paced
3.0
The first half which contained the lecture on existentialism and the Q&A afterwards was interesting but the second half on 'The Stranger' felt unnecessary.
tessarose257's review against another edition
reflective
slow-paced
2.75
Not that great. He’s a communist apologist and I don’t think much of what he has to say holds much weight. His biggest argument is an elitist line of thought in that philosophy was meant for the educated, the academics. As the less informed tend to misconstrue many concepts because of a lack of information and/or understanding… which leads into why there is a discrepancy between what he means and how the public came to think about existentialism. The second part, about The Stranger, was hit or miss. I mean he was basically being a massive fan boy and it was kinda cringy. But, it explained the book nicely in regards to the concept of “the absurd”. The whole spiel about sentence structure was dry as heck and only matters if you are an academic or an English major, both of which I am not.