An original look at the philosophy of Jean-Paul Sartre—told in
cartoons  As graduates embark on the next phase of their
lives, what better way to get them accustomed to the rat race they
are about to enter than by introducing them to the philosophy of
Jean-Paul Sartre? Cleverly told through the story of a pair of rats
trapped in the labyrinth of existence, this allegory humorously
conveys the key ideas of Sartre’s existential philosophy in
graphic-novel form—accessible for students and readers of all
ages. In addition, two reputable Sartre scholars have contributed
the introduction and afterword: Gary Cox, a British philosopher
with a doctorate from the University of Birmingham, and Christine
Daigle, professor of philosophy at Brock University in Canada.
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