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Jean-Paul Sartre: Philosopher without Faith

✍ Scribed by Marill-Albérès, René


Publisher
Philosophical Library;Open Road
Year
2014
Tongue
English
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Professor Albérès in this well-ordered volume traces through successive works the elaboration of various concepts now linked to French Existentialism-anguish, nausea, hypocrisy, lucidity, consciousness, conformity, commitment, ethical values, situation, etc. Translated from the French by Wade Baskin.;Cover Page; Title Page; Contents; I. SYSTEM AND SCOPE; A. Points of Departure; B. The Last Writer of the Thirties and the First Writer of the Forties; II. FROM THE GRATUITOUSNESS OF EXISTENCE TO HUMAN RESPONSIBILITY; A. Along the Boulevard Noir; B. The Anguish of Existing; C. Refusal of Alibis; D. An Account of Nausea; E. Consciousness of Things; F. Freedom Condemned to Give Meaning to the World; III. THE FEARS OF MEN; A. Against Human Comedies; B. Satire on Conformity; IV. THE ODYSSEY OF FREEDOM; A. From Estheticism to Action; B. Empty Freedom; C. Commitment and Situation; D. Moral Values.

✦ Table of Contents


Cover Page
Title Page
Contents
I. SYSTEM AND SCOPE
A. Points of Departure
B. The Last Writer of the Thirties and the First Writer of the Forties
II. FROM THE GRATUITOUSNESS OF EXISTENCE TO HUMAN RESPONSIBILITY
A. Along the Boulevard Noir
B. The Anguish of Existing
C. Refusal of Alibis
D. An Account of Nausea
E. Consciousness of Things
F. Freedom Condemned to Give Meaning to the World
III. THE FEARS OF MEN
A. Against Human Comedies
B. Satire on Conformity
IV. THE ODYSSEY OF FREEDOM
A. From Estheticism to Action
B. Empty Freedom
C. Commitment and Situation
D. Moral Values. V. FROM WRITER TO POLITICAL ANALYSTA. Art and Actuality
B. Political Commitments and the Director of Les Temps Modernes
C. Neo-Marxism and Criticism of Dialectical Reasoning
D. Conclusions
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Copyright Page.

✦ Subjects


Sartre, Jean-Paul, 1905-1980;


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