"Hunger is not the worst feature of unemployment; idleness is."
"The philosopher cannot seriously put to himself questions that his civilization has not lived."
Source: William Barrett (2011). “Irrational Man: A Study in Existential Philosophy”, p.20, Anchor
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William Barrett
Philosopher
William Barrett was a prominent philosopher known for his exploration of existentialism and the human condition, particularly in his work 'Irrational Man.'
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"It is the familiar that usually eludes us in life. What is before our nose is what we see last."
"Anxiety is not fear, being afraid of this or that definite object, but the uncanny feeling of being afraid of nothing at all. It is precisely Nothingness that makes itself present and felt as the object of our dread."
"Since the Greeks, Western man has believed that Being, all Being, is intelligible, that there is a reason for everythingand that the cosmos is, finally, intelligible. The Oriental, on the other hand, has accepted his existence within a universe that would appear to be meaningless, to the rational Western mind, and has lived with this meaninglessness. Hence the artistic form that seems natural to the Oriental is one that is just as formless or formal, as irrational, as life itself."
"We must be free for the truth; and conversely, to be able to be open toward the truth may be our deepest freedom as human creatures."
"We exist within the question of God."