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jesslynsukamto 's review for:
Existentialism Is a Humanism
by Jean-Paul Sartre
This book covers the exposure and deep dive into existentialism and how it bounds with humanism. it provides depth and detailed explanations about misconceptions to existentialism linked with religion, purpose of life, and marxism itself. it is a somewhat interesting primer and the important thing to acknowledge is not so much this particular philosophy, but the importance of philosophy in general. This book also explores the commentary of The Stranger by Sartre, further describing the tension between Sartre and Camus, both literary giants at that time.
It was enlightening to consider different viewpoints (both the absurd, and existentialism itself) when trying to perceive the world and this book contributes to that search and is therefore important and worth reading, not to mention it can be read in a single afternoon.
It was enlightening to consider different viewpoints (both the absurd, and existentialism itself) when trying to perceive the world and this book contributes to that search and is therefore important and worth reading, not to mention it can be read in a single afternoon.