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Adopting and adapting the methods of phenomenology, Sartre sets out to develop an ontological account of what it is to be human. The main features of this ontology are the groundlessness and radical freedom which characterize the human condition. These are contrasted with the unproblematic being of the world of things.
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Mar 26, 2022 · According to Sartre, analysing a human subject and understanding the meaning that orients their existence as a whole requires that we grasp the ...
In the book, Sartre develops a philosophical account in support of his existentialism, dealing with topics such as consciousness, perception, social philosophy, ...
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Novelist, playwright, and biographer Jean-Paul Sartre (1905-80) is widely considered one of the greatest philosophers of the twentieth century.
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Nov 2, 2016 · The subject of experience, and the experience of that subject, are the primary topics of Sartre's existential phenomenology, especially in Being ...
Apr 22, 2004 · Sartre (1905–1980) is arguably the best known philosopher of the twentieth century. His indefatigable pursuit of philosophical reflection, ...
Sartre celebrates our remarkable freedom to imagine the world other than it is. Our perceptions of the world, he argues, are always permeated by imagination, so ...
Sartre, Jean-Paul. Being and Nothingness: An Essay on Phenomenological Ontology. Translated by Hazel Barnes. New York: Philosophical Library Inc., 1956. –.
The phenomenological character of Sartre's analyses of consciousness consists in the way in which he elucidates certain modes of behaviour: love, hatred, sadism ...
Oct 16, 2012 · Sartre viewed himself as a “phenomenological psychologist,” using Husserl's insights to map out human emotion and imagination—exactly as we ...