Sartre
Grene's elegantly written new book manifests the courage to confront some of the hard questions and the imagination to set forth a few of the new. In addition, it reflects a lively sense of the historical heritage of Sartre's thought ... (International Philosophical Quarterly)
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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New York,
New Viewpoints,
1973
New York, 1973 |
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Table of Contents:
- The man of words
- Sartre and his predecessors: I. Descartes and the phenomenologists
- Sartre and his predecessors: II. the dialecticians
- Being and Nothingness: the argument
- The problem of the other
- The Critique of Dialectical Reason: I. the development of Sartrean dialectic
- New concepts in the Critique
- Postscript: on first reading The Idiot of the Family