A Tale of Two Anti-Heroes

In Christian Cotton & Andrew M. Winters (eds.), Neon Genesis Evangelion and Philosophy. Chicago: Open Universe (2022)
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This book chapter in Neon Genesis Evangelion and Philosophy (Open Universe) draws parallels between the main anti-heroes in Albert Camus's The Stranger and Neon Genesis Evangelion, and introduces common existential concepts such as facticity/transcendence and bad faith, aimed at a general readership.

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