Sartre explained : from bad faith to authenticity /

"The French philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre (1905-1980) was the major representative of the philosophical movement called 'existentialism, ' and he remains by far the most famous philosopher, worldwide, of the post-World War Two era. This book will provide readers with all the help they...

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Main Author: Detmer, David, 1958-
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Chicago, Ill. : Open Court, 2008
Series:Ideas explained series ; v. 6.
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Local Note:ProQuest Ebook Central
Table of Contents:
  • Phenomenology
  • The transcendence of the ego
  • Intentionality
  • The emotions
  • Imagination and The imaginary
  • Nausea
  • Absurdity
  • Life and art
  • Why write?
  • Being and nothingness
  • Interrogation
  • Destruction
  • Absence
  • Anguish
  • Bad faith
  • Knowledge
  • Others
  • The body
  • Concrete relations with others
  • Freedom
  • Existential psychoanalysis
  • Ethics
  • No exit
  • A philosophical play
  • Bad faith dramatized
  • Hell is other people
  • Death
  • The devil and the good Lord
  • Atheism
  • Conversion
  • Good and evil
  • Violence
  • Saint Genet
  • Existential psychoanalysis illustrated
  • Inventing the homosexual subject
  • Freedom and facticity
  • Understanding that overcomes difference
  • Critique of dialectical reason
  • Marxism
  • Dialectic
  • Practico-inert and counter-finality
  • The progressive-regressive method
  • Criticisms of Marxism
  • Two kinds of freedom
  • Scarcity and violence
  • Totalization
  • Series and group
  • The ethics of violence
  • Inauthenticity
  • Propaganda
  • Priorities.