Jean-Paul Sartre.
The writer of "Troubled Sleep" is Jean-Paul Sartre, a French philosopher, playwright, and novelist. The book was originally published in 1938 and is part of Sartre's existentialist literature.
The author was Jean-Paul Sartre the French existentialist philosopher, writer and political activist. He was born in 1905 and died in 1980.
because there is nothing but yourself
Martin Heidegger (1889-1976). Another answer is Nietzsche. This is the most often existentialist philosopher named as an influence on Hitler.
That the human being is supreme, period
The term "Kafkaesque" was coined by French existentialist writer and philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre to describe situations that are nightmarishly complex, bizarre, or illogical, reminiscent of the themes found in the works of Franz Kafka.
The Trivial Pursuits of Arthur Banks - 2011 The Latent Existentialist 1-3 was released on: USA: 22 August 2011
That is not a question. Atheists view friends as friends.
Albert Camus, a French philosopher and writer, is often attributed to this quote. It reflects his existentialist beliefs that despite the harshness of the world, one should maintain hope and fight for a better future.
Yes, Kierkegaard is often considered a precursor to existentialism due to his emphasis on individuality, subjectivity, and the importance of personal choice and responsibility. While he did not use the term "existentialism" himself, his ideas heavily influenced later existentialist thinkers such as Jean-Paul Sartre and Martin Heidegger.
The cast of The Existentialist - 1963 includes: Ruth Abramson Gilbert Archer Edward Blair Roberto Irizarry Angelo Irizarry William Pardue Richmond Shepard as The Man Florence Tarlow
This is a broad topic. Briefly: The average existentialist would take for granted that science can explain the origins of the universe and its eventual fate. Physical cosmologists hold that the universe is governed by physical laws as distinguished from religious understandings of humanity and the universe.