Jean-Paul Sartre (1905–80) is the philosopher whose work – certainly in the English-speaking world – came largely to define the existentialist movement in the 20th century. The image of the ...
Stereotyping Jewish women is dangerously common. By Natalia Mehlman Petrzela and Rachel Schreiber Vladimir Nabokov wondered in 1949 whether the French existentialist’s novel was even worth translating ...
What does it mean to be alive? Who are we? What is our purpose? Those weren’t the question the FBI was interested in answering while agents spied on French philosophers John-Paul Sartre and Albert ...
Life, said Sartre, begins on the other side of despair. Wikicommons/public domain The philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre (1905-1980) called it "bad faith" [French, mauvaise foi], the habit people have of ...
The 20th century French philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre called it mauvaise foi ('bad faith'), the habit that people have of deceiving themselves into thinking that they do not have the freedom to make ...
The Stark turn Players, a new production company recently formed to offer local actors expanded opportunities to work towards their professional theater careers and enhance the artistic community will ...
No Exit is an Existentialist French play from 1944 written by Jean-Paul Sartre. The play had its first performance at the Theatre du Vieux-Colombier in May of the same year. Sartre’s inception of the ...
Steve Neavling ticklethewire.com What does it mean to be alive? Who are we? What is our purpose? Those weren’t the question the FBI was interested in answering while agents spied on French ...