Jean Paul Sartre Audiobook Repack: Nausea

Sartre argues that because there is no God or pre-written destiny, we are "condemned to be free." This freedom is the source of our anxiety (and our Nausea), but also our power. Choosing Your Version

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Nausea is Sartre’s philosophical debut novel, presented as the diary of a reclusive historian named Antoine Roquentin. Living in the fictional French port town of Bouville, Roquentin becomes increasingly unsettled by the sheer “contingency” of existence—the fact that things simply are , without reason or necessity. This realization manifests as visceral waves of “nausea,” a physical and psychological revolt against the meaningless materiality of the world. without reason or necessity.