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so, now that the dust has settled, who was right?

>> No.22943283

both were retards

>> No.22943288

>>22943277
> 20th century
> French "philosophers"
idk what they said but i know they were wrong

>> No.22943291

>>22943277
how would you describe their points of contention?

>> No.22943296

https://vocaroo.com/1jkvsRU7SkZd

>> No.22943298

I have only read Camus' Stranger. So I will be guided by the phenotype and say that anyone is right except Sartre.

>> No.22943326

Sartre has been forgotten and Camus is the philosopher of choice for the most mentally limited zoomers.
They both lost.

>> No.22943349

>>22943277
The 20th century was a mistake. The only thinkers worth reading are those who thought this, and basically all the French philosophers of that time thought the opposite. Of these two Camus certainly was less wrong, but still very wrong.
Also
>Junger vs. Sartre physiognomy comparison meme

>> No.22943727

Sartre was wrong about everything and will never ever be recognised in the Anglosphere

>> No.22943741

>>22943277
Sartre was a rambling degenerate and an imposter and Camus was just misled.

>> No.22943965

>>22943283
fpbp

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22944161

>>22943277
physiognomy check says Camus

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22944174

>>22944161
>>22943298
Sartre is a bit ugly but he doesn't have bad physiognomy. It's mostly the eye that makes him ugly anyway.

>> No.22944218

>>22944174
Ugly skin and haircut too

>> No.22944309

>>22943277
sartre:
>writes obscure tomes about the nature of being
>and the occasional play/novel
>bags simone de beauvoir but stops fucking her for vague reasons and gets cucked by many of her students
>signs the letter to abolish the age of consent

camus:
>writes novels primarily
>nonfiction is accessible and brief, doesn't get bogged down in highly technical language or debates
>cheats on his wife with his three (3) mistresses
>milf enjoyer

yeah it's gonna be chadmus for me

>>22943326
>sartre has been forgotten
>literally every professor in my philosophy department either lauds him or seethes over him
he's the one figure from his era that everyone still talks about

camus is simpler and therefore more zoomer-friendly (and happens to be right) but to dismiss sartre's influence is silly