Jean-Paul Sartre
In the smoke-filled cafes of post-war Paris, a bespectacled philosopher with a piercing gaze captured the zeitgeist of a generation. Jean-Paul Sartre, the father of existentialism, challenged the very foundations of human existence. His provocative ideas on freedom, responsibility, and the absurdity of life continue to resonate today. From his groundbreaking work "Being and Nothingness" to his turbulent relationship with Simone de Beauvoir, Sartre's life was as complex as his philosophy. Join us as we delve into the mind of this controversial thinker, exploring how his ideas shaped the 20th century and continue to influence our understanding of what it means to be human in an indifferent universe.
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