This page aims to make learning about existentialism as easy as possible by bringing together the best online articles, podcasts, and videos on one page. To get started, simply choose one of the resources listed below: Encyclopedia Articles This section features articles from the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy and the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. The SEP is probably the most comprehensive online philosophy resource. It features in-depth articles on a huge number of philosophical topics, however, it is aimed at an academic audience and may be too detailed and technical …
The Eight Best Books on or by Jean-Paul Sartre
From beginner-friendly introductions to classic books by Sartre, this page features books to suit any learning style. It’s important to note that there is no single best book on Sartre. The best book for you will depend heavily on your preferred learning style and the amount of time/energy you’re willing to spend reading. For example, if you tend to find classic works of philosophy difficult to understand, you might want to start with a short, beginner-friendly introduction. If you prefer more depth, you can choose a more comprehensive introduction or …
The Seven Best Books on Existentialism
From beginner-friendly introductions to classic books on existentialism, this page features books to suit any learning style. It’s important to note that there is no single best book on existentialism. The best book for you will depend heavily on your preferred learning style and the amount of time/energy you’re willing to spend reading. For example, if you tend to find classic works of philosophy difficult to understand, you might want to start with a short, beginner-friendly introduction. If you prefer more depth, you can choose a more comprehensive introduction or …
The Eight Best Books By on or by Albert Camus
From beginner-friendly introductions to classic works by Camus, this page features books to suit any learning style. It’s important to note that there is no single best book on Camus. The best book for you will depend heavily on your preferred learning style and the amount of time/energy you’re willing to spend reading. For example, if you tend to find classic works of philosophy difficult to understand, you might want to start with a short, beginner-friendly introduction. If you prefer more depth, you can choose a more comprehensive introduction or …