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Jean-Paul Sartre
Era
20th-century philosophy
Region
Western philosophy
School
Continental philosophy, existentialism, phenomenology, existential phenomenology, hermeneutics, Western Marxism, anarchism
Main interests
Metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, consciousness, self-consciousness, literature, political philosophy, ontology
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Apr 11, 2024 · His most notable works included Nausea (1938), Being and Nothingness (1943), and Existentialism and Humanism (1946). Where was Jean-Paul Sartre ...
Mar 26, 2022 · In Being and Nothingness, Sartre suggests that various philosophical positions—realism and idealism, and beyond—have been shipwrecked, often ...
The main features of this ontology are the groundlessness and radical freedom which characterize the human condition. These are contrasted with the ...
Jean-Paul Sartre, (1905-1980) born in Paris in 1905, studied at the École Normale Supérieure from 1924 to 1929 and became Professor of Philosophy at Le Havre in ...
Sartre believed in the essential freedom of individuals, and he also believed that as free beings, people are responsible for all elements of themselves, their ...
Sartre's pioneering combination of Existentialism and Marxism yielded a political philosophy uniquely sensitive to the tension between individual freedom and ...
Mar 11, 2022 · He proposed ideas that not only relate to consciousness but also to how certain facts emerge between the conscious and the non-conscious.
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Jean-Paul Sartre was a novelist, playwright, and philosopher. His major contribution to twentieth-century thinking was his system of existentialism, an ensemble ...
Sartre was always certain of his own value to society as a philosopher and writer, never avoiding an opportunity to demonstrate his superior mind.