At the Existentialist Cafe -- Freedom, Existence and Apricot Cocktail / Sara Bakewell / Kazumi Mukai

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 哲学 実存主義者のカフェにて--自由と存在とアプリコットカクテルを / サラ・ベイクウェル / 向井和美
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Released date: 29 Mar 2024

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Philosophy : "Books change life forever." "More than any other modern philosophy, this fact was proven by existentialism, which spread all over the world from the 1950 s to the' 60 s." In 1933, three young people, Jean-Paul Sartre, Simone de Beauvoir and Raymond Aron, were talking about phenomenology at a cafe in Montparnasu, Paris, before a Apricot cocktail. The new ideas that eventually spread around the world and led to the post-World War II student movement and civil rights movement -- Hydeger, Hussar, Jaspers, Arendt, Merlot Ponti, Levinas, Camus, Geneva, Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland -- masterpieces of nonfiction that captivated many readers with story telling that interwoven philosophy and biography. Published in 27 countries! The New York Times "10 Books of the Year" (2016)
Author : Sarah Bakewell Born in the United Kingdom. She spent her childhood in Sydney and later traveled with her family in backpacks to the Pacific islands and Southeast Asia. After studying philosophy at the University of Fobbing, she worked in a teabag factory. She studied artificial intelligence (AI) in graduate school, worked as a bookkeeper, cataloger of early publications in a library and a curator. She also taught literary creation at the University of Kellogg, Oxford. She received the National Critics Association Award in the United States and the Duff Cooper Award in the United Kingdom.
Published in Montparnasu, Paris.
Published in Montparnasu, Paris.
Published in Montparnasu, Paris.
Published in Montparnasu, Paris.
Published in Montparnasu, Paris.
Published in Montparnasu, Paris.
Published in Montparnasu, Paris.
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