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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Language: | English |
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Chicago, Ill. :
Open Court,
2008
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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.