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Genre: Education
Date of upload: May 23, 2021 ^^
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For me, the difference between Camus and Sartre is that you can find Camus' most famous novels in a used bookstore fully marked up and underlined--they were read, re-read, and read again very closely. Sartre, on the other hand, is hard to find in a used bookstore. In a regular bookstore, the only thing you're likely to find is Being and Nothingness--new, and unread. Odds are, you'll buy it in your 20's and it'll gather dust on your shelf well into your 40's. Maybe it says more about our culture than the writers, but the people have spoken.
My own copy of The Stranger passed through at least 6 owners and is as marked up as a subway bathroom. I like that about it.
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I truly appreciate what you're doing. Philosophy has been a lifelong interest of mine, but I sometimes go for periods of time without delving into the thickets of its weeds. All of your videos have a high level of information density, but are presented with utmost clarity, and you imbue them with a personal element that keeps things engaging. This is just the sort of material that keeps my passion for philosophy alive.
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I love this! My GF is a huge philosophy reader and I'm a novice on the subject. I am looking forward to growing my knowledge, and my "sense of place" watching more of your videos. Critical thinking and an appreciation in knowledge/history are lacking in this society IMP. I have the upmost respect for your time and intellectualism on philosophy.
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I absolutely loved that video. I didnāt know much about Camus before, and during your telling of his story, I found myself becoming quite moved by the integrity of the man. I really identify with his instinct to want to put morality above politics. I find so much of the current polarised social climate is as a result of people placing politics into a higher order than it should be. Thank you, sir. Iām going to give your channel a lot more interest now.
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@TheLivingPhilosophy
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Please give a like if you enjoyed! ā Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 1:20 The Friendship 4:03 The Shadows of Conflict 5:58 Camusās The Rebel and the Explosive Feud 9:36 Their Conflicting Responses to the Algerian Crisis 14:44 Camusās Death, Sartreās Obituary and Disdain for Camus 17:08 Conclusion: Camus vs. Sartre
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