Lark
Rothchildian Agent
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What's everyone's opinions of Satre? I know that his works are translations from French but I pretty much find them difficult and unrewarding to read, I have sympathy for most of the things Camus said about him actually and I've always disliked the kinds of hypocrisy of writers who expound one thing and practice another (in this respect Camus is nowhere near as bad as Koestler "the bastard" whose books I sold after learning about how he treated women).
There are a couple of things which really bug me about Satre, he didnt understand psycho-analysis, in fact I think he was actually jealous of Freud and consciously wanted to construct a rival theory and profile for himself in the process. It was rank intellectualism. Eric Fromm is a good example of someone who was innovative while being much more honest about standing on the shoulders of giants and for the most part being a populariser or trafficker in ideas rather than trying to reinvent the wheel or build a better mouse trap.
He wrote lots about existentialism but again it was like it was all very deliberate and he was aiming to be a "founding father" or "great theorist" figure in the process, instead of simply expounding a philosophy like Camus, who actually rejected the existentialist label.
There's not a lot of philosophers who I feel this way about, perhaps the only other one is Francis Fukuyama who I think is just complete full of shit, I'm suspiscious of Foucault and many others associated with what could have been labelled at a time "continential philosophy", including Derrida and Deconstructionism, Heiddiger (spelling) and to a less extent Habermas.
Does anyone else think this about Satre or have philosophers which really piss them off? I also hate it when people compare Satre to Orwell and think it would have been great if they met, I like to think Orwell would have hated him too.
There are a couple of things which really bug me about Satre, he didnt understand psycho-analysis, in fact I think he was actually jealous of Freud and consciously wanted to construct a rival theory and profile for himself in the process. It was rank intellectualism. Eric Fromm is a good example of someone who was innovative while being much more honest about standing on the shoulders of giants and for the most part being a populariser or trafficker in ideas rather than trying to reinvent the wheel or build a better mouse trap.
He wrote lots about existentialism but again it was like it was all very deliberate and he was aiming to be a "founding father" or "great theorist" figure in the process, instead of simply expounding a philosophy like Camus, who actually rejected the existentialist label.
There's not a lot of philosophers who I feel this way about, perhaps the only other one is Francis Fukuyama who I think is just complete full of shit, I'm suspiscious of Foucault and many others associated with what could have been labelled at a time "continential philosophy", including Derrida and Deconstructionism, Heiddiger (spelling) and to a less extent Habermas.
Does anyone else think this about Satre or have philosophers which really piss them off? I also hate it when people compare Satre to Orwell and think it would have been great if they met, I like to think Orwell would have hated him too.