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Comparing Kant and Sartre

Comparing Kant and Sartre
Author: Sorin Baiasu
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2016-04-29
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1137454539

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For a long time, commentators viewed Sartre as one of Kant's significant twentieth-century critics. Recent research of their philosophies has discovered that Sartre's relation to Kant's work manifests an 'anxiety of influence', which masks more profound similarities. This volume of newly written comparative essays is the first edited collection on the philosophies of Kant and Sartre. The volume focuses on issues in metaphysics, metaethics and metaphilosophy, and explores the similarities and differences between the two authors, as well as the complementarity of some of their views, particularly on autonomy, happiness, self-consciousness, evil, temporality, imagination and the nature of philosophy.


Comparing Kant and Sartre

Comparing Kant and Sartre
Author: Sorin Baiasu
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2016
Genre:
ISBN: 9781349556731

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Comparing Kant and Sartre

Comparing Kant and Sartre
Author: Raymond Mercado
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2017-03-28
Genre:
ISBN: 9781977585042

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For a long time, commentators viewed Sartre as one of Kant's significant twentieth-century critics. Recent research of their philosophies has discovered that Sartre's relation to Kant's work manifests an 'anxiety of influence', which masks more profound similarities. This volume of newly written comparative essays is the first edited collection on the philosophies of Kant and Sartre. The volume focuses on issues in metaphysics, metaethics and metaphilosophy, and explores the similarities and differences between the two authors, as well as the complementarity of some of their views, particularly on autonomy, happiness, self-consciousness, evil, temporality, imagination and the nature of philosophy.


Kant and Sartre

Kant and Sartre
Author: S. Baiasu
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2011-08-26
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0230295169

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This book challenges the view of the relationship between Kant's and Sartre's practical philosophies arguing that Kant was one of Sartre's most significant predecessors. The book identifies several fundamental theses of Sartre's practical philosophy, and shows Sartre to be closer to Kant in this respect than many contemporary Kantian theories are.


Three Philosophical Moralists

Three Philosophical Moralists
Author: George C. Kerner
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1990
Genre: Ethics
ISBN:

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I, Me, Mine

I, Me, Mine
Author: Béatrice Longuenesse
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2017
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0199665761

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Beatrice Longuenesse presents an original exploration of our understanding of ourselves and the way we talk about ourselves. In the first part of the book she discusses contemporary analyses of our use of "I" in language and thought, and compares them to Kant's account of self-consciousness,especially the type of self-consciousness expressed in the proposition "I think." According to many contemporary philosophers, necessarily, any instance of our use of "I" is backed by our consciousness of our own body. For Kant, in contrast, "I think" just expresses our consciousness of beingengaged in bringing rational unity into the contents of our mental states. In the second part of the book, Longuenesse analyzes the details of Kant's view and argues that contemporary discussions in philosophy and psychology stand to benefit from Kant's insights into self-consciousness and the unityof consciousness. The third and final part of the book outlines similarities between Kant's view of the structure of mental life grounding our uses of "I" in "I think" and in the moral "I ought to," on the one hand; and Freud's analysis of the organizations of mental processes he calls "ego" and"superego" on the other hand. Longuenesse argues that Freudian metapsychology offers a path to a naturalization of Kant's transcendental view of the mind. It offers a developmental account of the normative capacities that ground our uses of "I," which Kant thought could not be accounted for withoutappealing to a world of pure intelligences, distinct from the empirical, natural world of physical entities.


Self in the Theoretical Writings of Sartre and Kant

Self in the Theoretical Writings of Sartre and Kant
Author: Michelle R. Darnell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2005
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN:

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Presents an evaluation of the relation between the philosophies of Kant and Sartre, permitting an indication of various strengths and weaknesses in Being and Nothingness.


The Sartrean Mind

The Sartrean Mind
Author: Matthew C. Eshleman
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 530
Release: 2020-01-24
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1317408160

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Jean-Paul Sartre was one of the most important philosophers of the twentieth century. His influence extends beyond academic philosophy to areas as diverse as anti-colonial movements, youth culture, literary criticism, and artistic developments around the world. Beginning with an introduction and biography of Jean-Paul Sartre by Matthew C. Eshleman, 42 chapters by a team of international contributors cover all the major aspects of Sartre’s thought in the following key areas: Sartre’s philosophical and historical context Sartre and phenomenology Sartre, existentialism, and ontology Sartre and ethics Sartre and political theory Aesthetics, literature, and biography Sartre’s engagements with other thinkers. The Sartrean Mind is the most comprehensive collection on Sartre published to date. It is essential reading for students and researchers in philosophy, as well as for those in related disciplines where Sartre’s work has continuing importance, such as literature, French studies, and politics.


Starting with Kant

Starting with Kant
Author: Andrew Ward
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2012-06-28
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1441184198

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Immanuel Kant is undoubtedly one of the most important thinkers in the history of philosophy. He is also notoriously difficult for beginners to understand. Starting with Kant offers a genuinely accessible introduction to the metaphysics, theory of knowledge, and moral philosophy of this hugely influential figure. It assumes no prior acquaintance with his ideas. Thematically structured, the book opens with a completely non-technical overview of the development of Kant's mature thought, resulting in a wide-ranging understanding of his famous and ground breaking 'Copernican revolution in metaphysics'. The book evaluates the basic framework of his metaphysical outlook, and sets out its implications for his theory of knowledge and moral philosophy. Kant's position in these fields is related to other philosophers of his period so that a number of his seminal ideas can be clearly understood through an appreciation of their opposing views. This is the ideal introduction for anyone coming to the work of his hugely important thinker for the first time.


Kant and Sartre

Kant and Sartre
Author: Wayne Worley
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2017-01-06
Genre:
ISBN: 9781979645331

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This book challenges the view of the relationship between Kant's and Sartre's practical philosophies arguing that Kant was one of Sartre's most significant predecessors. The book identifies several fundamental theses of Sartre's practical philosophy, and shows Sartre to be closer to Kant in this respect than many contemporary Kantian theories are.