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Jean-Paul Sartre: philosophy in the world

✍ Scribed by Ronald Aronson


Publisher
NLB
Year
1980
Tongue
English
Leaves
352
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Aronson takes his title from the unifying theme which he finds at the heart of Sartre's life and work. He maintains that throughout and amidst the various changes, commitments and conflicts of his life, Sartre was always seeking to formulate a philosophy which was not "about" or "above" the world but "in" the world.


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