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The Philosophy of Jean-Paul Sartre

The Philosophy of Jean-Paul Sartre
Author: Jean-Paul Sartre
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 515
Release: 2003-05-27
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1400076323

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This unique selection presents the essential elements of Sartre's lifework -- organized systematically and made available in one volume for the first time in any language.


Being and Nothingness

Being and Nothingness
Author: Jean-Paul Sartre
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 869
Release: 1992
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0671867806

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Sartre explains the theory of existential psychoanalysis in this treatise on human reality.


No Exit

No Exit
Author: Jean-Paul Sartre
Publisher: Concord Theatricals
Total Pages: 60
Release: 1958
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9780573613050

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Two women and one man are locked up together for eternity in one hideous room in Hell. The windows are bricked up, there are no mirrors, the electric lights can never be turned off, and there is no exit. The irony of this Hell is that its torture is not of the rack and fire, but of the burning humiliation of each soul as it is stripped of its pretenses by the cruel curiosity of the damned. Here the soul is shorn of secrecy, and even the blackest deeds are mercilessly exposed to the fierce light of Hell. It is an eternal torment.


Sartre Today

Sartre Today
Author: Adrian van den Hoven
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2005-12
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781845451677

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Sartre Today is a tribute to Jean-Paul Sartre on the centenary of his birth (1905-2005). With twenty-two contributions from leading Sartre scholars in North America and the United Kingdom, this volume will greatly enhance Sartre scholarship in the English-speaking world. The diversity of these chapters reflects the depth and breadth of Sartre's wide-ranging engagement with the political and cultural issues of his time. Yet as these contributions demonstrate, it is clear that Sartre's work still offers an important framework through which to address contemporary issues of a similar magnitude. This applies to Sartre's enduring contribution to philosophy and his conception of violence and terror, as well as analyses of the latest political events in the United States. Other contributions address Sartre's relationship to the contemporary understanding of neuroscience and group therapy as well as his conception of literature, biography, the theater and cinema. This rich volume will be of great use not only to all Sartre scholars but also to anyone who has an interest in modern philosophy, politics, psychology, and literature. Contributors: Thomas R. Flynn, Joseph S. Catalano, Reidar Due, Steve Martinot, Ronald E. Santoni, David Detmer, John Duncan, Hazel E. Barnes, Betty Cannon, Constance L. Mui, Peter Caws, Ann Jefferson, Dennis A. Gilbert, Colin Davis John Gillespie Ian Birchall, Betsy Bowman and Bob Stone, Azzedine Haddour, Ronald Aronson, William L. McBride


Sartre, Self-formation, and Masculinities

Sartre, Self-formation, and Masculinities
Author: Jean-Pierre Boulé
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2005
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781571817426

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Published on the occasion of Sartre's Centenary, this book helps to understand the man behind the work, offering a psycho-social analysis of Jean-Paul Sartre with an emphasis on his masculinity. It sets out to contextualize Sartre in terms of his psycho-sexual formation and processes of self-constitution in view of his childhood. The main period under detailed study is 1905-1945, before Sartre became the Sartre. It concentrates on his early childhood, his teenage years in La Rochelle, the years at the Ecole Normale, and the first few years of his adulthood, with specific attention on the war years. An analysis of Sartre's relationships follows, with Simone de Beauvoir and other women and men (including love and sex), before a postscript covering the period 1973-1980. This essay is not a reductive account. It tells the story of Jean-Paul Sartre, from the inside out, so that the achievements of one of the major intellectuals of the 20th Century can be measured against his own internal struggles.


Surfing with Sartre

Surfing with Sartre
Author: Aaron James
Publisher: Anchor
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2017-08-08
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0385540744

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From the bestselling author of Assholes: A Theory, a book that—in the tradition of Shopclass as Soulcraft, Barbarian Days and Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance—uses the experience and the ethos of surfing to explore key concepts in philosophy. The existentialist philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre once declared "the ideal limit of aquatic sports . . . is waterskiing." The avid surfer and lavishly credentialed academic philosopher Aaron James vigorously disagrees, and in Surfing with Sartre he intends to expound the thinking surfer's view of the matter, in the process elucidating such philosophical categories as freedom, being, phenomenology, morality, epistemology, and even the emerging values of what he terms "leisure capitalism." In developing his unique surfer-philosophical worldview, he draws from his own experience of surfing and from surf culture and lingo, and includes many relevant details from the lives of the philosophers, from Aristotle to Wittgenstein, with whose thought he engages. In the process, he'll speak to readers in search of personal and social meaning in our current anxious moment, by way of doing real, authentic philosophy.


The Age of Reason

The Age of Reason
Author: Jean-Paul Sartre
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 397
Release: 1947
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780679738954

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The middle-aged protagonist of Sartre's philosophical novel, set in 1938, refuses to give up his ideas of freedom, despite the approach of the war


Letters to Sartre

Letters to Sartre
Author: Simone de Beauvoir
Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing Inc.
Total Pages: 545
Release: 2012-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1611454980

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In these letters, de Beauvoir tells Sartre everything, tracing the extraordinary complications of their triangular love life; they reveal her not only as manipulative and dependent, but also as vulnerable, passionate, jealous, and committed.


Sartre's Theory of Literature

Sartre's Theory of Literature
Author: Christina Howells
Publisher: MHRA
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1979
Genre: Criticism
ISBN: 9780900547577

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