This book explores the intellectual journey and philosophical contributions of Jean-Paul Sartre, examining his focus on themes such as freedom, authenticity, and existentialism. It delves into Sartre's relationships with other intellectuals like Camus and Merleau-Ponty, as well as his engagement with Marxism and his role in 20th-century philosophical debates. The book highlights Sartre's insistence on individual freedom and his critiques of societal structures, showing his relevance in modern discussions of human rights and existential thought. Intended for readers interested in philosophy, existentialism, and 20th-century intellectual history, the book provides insights into Sartre's development from viewing himself solely as an individual to recognizing the importance of social and historical contexts. |