Sartre /
Combining information with an entertaining style, this concise guide to the life and work of the great philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre focuses uniquely on his life as a whole, not simply on his theories of existentialism
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Oxford :
Oneworld,
[2002], ©2002
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Table of Contents:
- Sartre and phenomenology
- In-itself, for-itself and for-others: Sartre's ontology
- From ontology to anti-essentialism: Sartre's attack on human nature
- From ontology to ethics
- Authenticity and bad faith
- Freedom
- Existentialismn and Marxism
- Sartre's second philosophy of freedom
- Pt. I Existentialist Sartre
- 1 Sartre and phenomenology
- 2. In-itself, for-itself and for-others: Sartre's ontology
- 3. From ontology to anti-essentialism: Sartre's attack on human nature
- 4. From ontology to ethics
- 5. Authenticity and bad faith
- 6. Freedom
- Pt. II Later Sartre
- 7. Existentialism and Marxism
- 8. Sartre's second philosophy of freedom.