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Jean-Paul Sartre was one of the most influential philosophers of the twentieth century. The fourteen original essays in this volume focus on the phenomenological and existentialist writings of the first major phase of his published career, arguing with scholarly precision for their continuing importance to philosophical debate.Aspects of Sartre’s philosophy under discussion in this volume include: consciousness and self-consciousness imagination and aesthetic experience emotions and other feelings embodiment selfhood and the Other freedom, bad faith, and authenticity literary fiction as philosophical writing Reading Sartre: on Phenomenology and Existentialism is an indispensable resource for understanding the nature and importance of Sartre’s philosophy. It is essential reading for students of phenomenology, existentialism, ethics, or aesthetics, and for anyone interested in the roots of contemporary thought in twentieth century philosophy.
This volume investigates the enduring philosophical significance of Jean-Paul Sartre’s early phenomenological and existentialist writings. Jonathan Webber compiles fourteen original essays that analyze the foundational phase of Sartre’s career, providing a rigorous scholarly framework for interpreting his core concepts. The contributors evaluate how these early works continue to inform contemporary debates in ethics, consciousness, and human agency.
What You Will Find
Experts identify this collection as a rigorous resource for students and scholars navigating the complexities of twentieth-century continental philosophy. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a foundational text for those seeking to understand the roots of Sartre’s intellectual development.
Page Count:
246
Publication Date:
2010-01-01
Publisher:
Routledge
ISBN-10:
0203844149
ISBN-13:
9780203844144
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