Jean-Paul Sartre — "The greatest effort is not to make oneself understood, but to understand."
The greatest effort is not to make oneself understood, but to understand.
The greatest effort is not to make oneself understood, but to understand.
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"If you are lonely when you're alone, you are in bad company."
"We are responsible for our passions."
"Man is a perpetually frustrated god."
"We are born alone, we live alone, we die alone."
"Pillaging is called shopping, and rape is practiced onerously in specialized shops."
French existentialist philosopher (Being and Nothingness, 1943) and Nobel literature laureate (refused, 1964) who shaped postwar French intellectual culture. Closely associated with Simone de Beauvoir (lifetime partner and existentialist co-founder) and Maurice Merleau-Ponty (phenomenologist contemporary and Les Temps Modernes co-editor). For an intellectual contrast, see Albert Camus, Algerian-French novelist and philosopher — Once Sartre's closest collaborator, Camus broke with him publicly in 1952 over Soviet communism; Camus's moral-resistance liberalism and Sartre's revolutionary commitment became the two postwar French Left poles. The Sartre-Camus break is the canonical postwar French intellectual rupture — they argued whether revolutionary violence is ever justified, and never reconciled.
The standard scholarly entry points to Jean-Paul Sartre's work: Annie Cohen-Solal (French biographer, NYU) — Sartre: A Life (1985); Ronald Aronson (Wayne State University, philosophy) — Camus and Sartre: The Story of a Friendship (2004); Bernard-Henri Lévy (French public philosopher) — Sartre: The Philosopher of the Twentieth Century (2003). These are the works graduate seminars cite when teaching Jean-Paul Sartre.
Often attributed, but hard to pinpoint an exact source in his major works.
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