Not at all what you asked for, but I did want to just recommend a documentary I love called **A Glitch In the Matrix.** The movie features multiple people who believe that we live totally inside a simulation designed, and possibly controlled, by some being of a higher dimension. So… pretty much the opposite of existentialism, but very interesting to see how the simulation theory affects people and their behaviors.
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L’Etranger/The Stranger by Sartre for sure. But I really enjoyed Kafka as well – The Trial or Metamorphosis.
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As a possible gateway, Sartre’s “Existentialism and Human Emotion” provides a primer on his take on existentialism – a short book that takes you through the main precepts.
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*Existential Physics: A Scientist’s Guide to Life’s Biggest Questions* –Sabine Hossenfelder
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Albert Camus, then Simone de Beauvoir
Not at all what you asked for, but I did want to just recommend a documentary I love called **A Glitch In the Matrix.** The movie features multiple people who believe that we live totally inside a simulation designed, and possibly controlled, by some being of a higher dimension. So… pretty much the opposite of existentialism, but very interesting to see how the simulation theory affects people and their behaviors.
L’Etranger/The Stranger by Sartre for sure. But I really enjoyed Kafka as well – The Trial or Metamorphosis.
As a possible gateway, Sartre’s “Existentialism and Human Emotion” provides a primer on his take on existentialism – a short book that takes you through the main precepts.
*Existential Physics: A Scientist’s Guide to Life’s Biggest Questions* –Sabine Hossenfelder