“The popular appeal of existentialism lies more in its sense of drama than in careful analysis and argument. As [Adam] Gopnik exclaims: ‘Philosophers? They [Sartre and Camus] were performers with vision, who played on the stage of history.'”
“The popular appeal of existentialism lies more in its sense of drama than in careful analysis and argument. As [Adam] Gopnik exclaims: ‘Philosophers? They [Sartre and Camus] were performers with vision, who played on the stage of history.'”