Sartre .
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- 9780631232797
- 194 22 MO-S
- B2430.S34 M645 2008
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [169]-176) and index.
Sartre's Life -- 1. Phenomenology -- 2. Intellectual Prejudices and Sartrean Therapy -- 3. Consciousness -- 4. Bad Faith -- 5. The Body -- 6. Life-space -- 7. Others -- 8. Freedom -- Postscript: Ethics and Beyond.
"For many Jean-Paul Sartre is the iconic, urbane French intellectual, whose message emphasizes the meaninglessness of life and the hellishness of other people; spokesperson for post-war radicalism, his thinking may now seem to be irredeemably passe. Yet in this new introduction to his thought Katherine Morris portrays Sartre as a brilliant and insightful thinker who possessed a clear and philosophically fruitful viewpoint and presents Sartrean phenomenology as a living, evolving enterprise."--BOOK JACKET.
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