Existentialism lays stress on the existence of humans and Sartre believes that human existence is the result of chance or accident. There is no meaning or purpose of our lives other than what our freedom creates since existence manifests itself in the choice of actions, anxiety and freedom of the will. In this way, the responsibility of building one’s future is in one’s hands, but the future is uncertain and so has no escape from anxiety and fear. Sartre says that existentialism does not aim at plunging man intodespair,; but rather its final goal is to prepare man through anguish,  abandonment and despair for a genuine life. Existentialism is basically concerned with the human condition as a complete form of choice. The fun...
Existentialism is a slightly fuzzy term conjuring up images of solitary philosophers reflecting upo...
AbstractJean-Paul Sartre is an atheist philosophical figure that is well known for spreading his ide...
From the perspective of Sartre’s existentialism, it can be concluded that Ahab is nothing else but...
Freedom is a necessary prerequisite for living, as most existentialists emphasized. A prominent exis...
In a way, Jean Paul Sartre can be regarded as a transcendentalist of the phenomenological persuasion...
Jean-Paul Sartre's point of view on the originality of existence philosophy is interleaved with conc...
Explaining complex ideas with clarity, William Penne contrasts Simone de Beauvoir’s existentialist p...
Humans are involved in creating themselves and the world through concrete choices and actions, there...
The author’s purpose in this article is to show that Sartre’s ontological structure has room in it f...
There seems to me to be a problem with the interpretation of Jean-Paul Sartre’s use of the words “be...
Purpose. The article is aimed to show the specificity and heuristic value of the humanism of the Fre...
Webber argues for a new interpretation of Sartrean existentialism. On this reading, Sartre is arguin...
I here examine Sartre's philosophy, as it has developed from his early works to his later works, as ...
This article maintains that Jean-Paul Sartre’s early masterwork, Being and Nothingness, is...
The purpose of this thesis is to develop Jean-Paul Sartre's account of an existentialist ethics base...
Existentialism is a slightly fuzzy term conjuring up images of solitary philosophers reflecting upo...
AbstractJean-Paul Sartre is an atheist philosophical figure that is well known for spreading his ide...
From the perspective of Sartre’s existentialism, it can be concluded that Ahab is nothing else but...
Freedom is a necessary prerequisite for living, as most existentialists emphasized. A prominent exis...
In a way, Jean Paul Sartre can be regarded as a transcendentalist of the phenomenological persuasion...
Jean-Paul Sartre's point of view on the originality of existence philosophy is interleaved with conc...
Explaining complex ideas with clarity, William Penne contrasts Simone de Beauvoir’s existentialist p...
Humans are involved in creating themselves and the world through concrete choices and actions, there...
The author’s purpose in this article is to show that Sartre’s ontological structure has room in it f...
There seems to me to be a problem with the interpretation of Jean-Paul Sartre’s use of the words “be...
Purpose. The article is aimed to show the specificity and heuristic value of the humanism of the Fre...
Webber argues for a new interpretation of Sartrean existentialism. On this reading, Sartre is arguin...
I here examine Sartre's philosophy, as it has developed from his early works to his later works, as ...
This article maintains that Jean-Paul Sartre’s early masterwork, Being and Nothingness, is...
The purpose of this thesis is to develop Jean-Paul Sartre's account of an existentialist ethics base...
Existentialism is a slightly fuzzy term conjuring up images of solitary philosophers reflecting upo...
AbstractJean-Paul Sartre is an atheist philosophical figure that is well known for spreading his ide...
From the perspective of Sartre’s existentialism, it can be concluded that Ahab is nothing else but...