Existentialism Is a Humanism is one of Jean-Paul Sartre’s most influential philosophical works and a key introduction to existentialist thought.
First published in 1946, the essay presents Sartre’s ideas on freedom, responsibility, choice, and the belief that human beings define themselves through their actions.
Arguing that “existence precedes essence,” Sartre explores what it means to live without predetermined purpose and why individuals are fully responsible for the lives they create. This Belarusian edition also includes additional texts and discussion materials that place the essay in its historical and philosophical context.
Language: Belarusian
Cover: softcover
Number of pages: 98
Place of publication: UK