Jean-Paul Sartre's Existentialism is a Humanism serves two main purposes:
First, it aims to provide a clear, though incomplete, introduction to his existentialist philosophy;
Second, it addresses criticisms from other philosophers, the French public, and the media.
Sartre begins by outlining the major critiques of his philosophy.
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