Pros: Everything and anything you could want to know about the ontology of existentialism Cons: Written for the .0001% of the population Sartre assumed would care.
The title is what you end up saying to yourself time after time while you read this book. As a disclaimer, I must admit two things: first, I am not an expert of philosophy; second, I did not finish this book.
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