A look at the connections between jazz and existentialist philosophy through Jean-Paul Sartre, specifically his novel 'Nausea' and an article he wrote.
Time gnaws and wears away; it separates; it flies. And by virtue of separation -- by separating man from his pain or from the ...
The dreidel’s four sides — marked with the Hebrew letters nun, gimmel, heh and shin — carry a deeper symbolism that speaks to ...
The Aftermath of War' are essays written just after World War II on post-war America, impact of war in Europe and more ...
For a day, the God of goodwill was once more master of this corner of the earth when He united opposing men of different ...
The existential philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre suggested that individuals were “condemned to be free,” doomed to agonize over all the choices they face in life. Other advisors have taken the ...
Judith Butler joins Adam Shatz for the first episode of Human Conditions to look at Jean-Paul Sartre’s 1946 book Anti-Semite and Jew, originally published in French as Réflexions Sur La Question Juive ...