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  1. The Philosophy of Jean-Paul Sartre by Jean-Paul Sartre, 2003-05-27
  2. The Psychology of Imagination by Jean-Paul Sartre, 1991-12-31
  3. Nausea by Jean-Paul Sartre, 2007-05-23
  4. Hope Now: The 1980 Interviews by Jean-Paul Sartre, Benny Levy, 2007-08-15
  5. Critique of Dialectical Reason (New Edition)(Vol. 1-2) by Jean-Paul Sartre, 2010-03-16
  6. Sartre and Camus: A Historic Confrontation
  7. "What is Literature?" and Other Essays by Jean-Paul Sartre, 1988-10-15
  8. The Imaginary: A Phenomenological Psychology of the Imagination (Routledge Classics) by Jean-Paul Sartre, 2010-04-21
  9. Search for a Method by Jean-Paul Sartre, 1968-08-12
  10. The Transcendence of the Ego: An Existentialist Theory of Consciousness by Jean-Paul Sartre, 1991-01-01
  11. Tete-a-Tete: Simone de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre by Hazel Rowley, 2005-10-01
  12. The Age of Reason: A Novel by Jean-Paul Sartre, 1992-07-07
  13. Existentialism Is a Humanism by Jean Paul Sartre, 2007-07-24
  14. Last Chance: Roads of Freedom IV by Jean-Paul Sartre, Craig Vasey, 2009-11-30

1. Jean-Paul Sartre
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2. Philosophers : Jean-Paul Sartre
JeanPaul Sartre. French Existentialist. 1905-1980. Sartre was a writer and existentialist following World War II. At the heart of
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Jean-Paul Sartre
French Existentialist
Sartre was a writer and existentialist following World War II. At the heart of his philosophy is a deep yearning for freedom and a concomitant sense of responsibility. While one is never free of their situation, Sartre felt, "in the end one is always responsible for what is made of one." Sartre studied Husserl as a student, and was fasscinated by phenomenology. Some of his works from this period include The Imagination (1936), and The Transcendence of the Ego (1937). He discusses his ideas about the self in this period of his works, insisting that the self is not merely self-consciousness, but that it is out in the world. In 1943 Sartre published Being and Nothingness , perhaps his most influential work. In it he states that consciousness is nothing, but that the self is on a journey to being something. His later works include many plays, but most notably Critique of Dialectical Reason (1958-59), where he turns more toward politics, and Marxism. See Also:

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  • Philosophe, avant tout, Sartre est aussi romancier, essayiste et auteur dramatique. Son premier ouvrage philosophique, l' Imagination (1936), fut suivi de l' Imaginaire Husserl sur la nature de l'image et sur la "conscience imageante". C'est avec (1943) qu'il jette les fondements d'un Existentialisme L'Existentialisme est un humanisme marxisme Critique de la raison dialectique
  • 1945-1949), des nouvelles (l e Mur, les Mouches Huis clos, la Putain respectueuse, 1946; l es Mains sales le Diable et le Bon Dieu,
  • Situations (1947-1976), donna un (l es Mots, 1964) et appliqua une méthode de " psychanalyse existentielle " à l'étude de Baudelaire (1947), de jean Genet 1952) et de Flaubert l'Idiot de la famille
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Si les souvenirs d'enfance ont souvent une autheticité suspecte car le "je" de l'adulte qui se les remémore jette sur son passé, qu'il a tendance à idéaliser, un regard nostalgique, ce n'est pâs toujours le cas. dans ce récit autobiographique, en apparence classique, Sartre se livre en fait sur le mode de l'autodérision à la destruction du mythe de la vocation littéraire et dénonce l'illusion idéaliste de la littérature comme sacerdoce. Regardant sans complaisance l'enfant qu'il fut, il se représente comme un "imposteur", un "singe" ou un "comédien", qui sous l'influence bourgeoise de son grand-père, confond la littérature avec une religion

8. WIEM: Sartre Jean Paul
Literatura, Filozofia, Francja Sartre Jean Paul (19051980). Jean Paul Sartre. sartre jean-paul (1905-1980), francuski powiesciopisarz
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Jean Paul Sartre Sartre Jean-Paul (1905-1980), francuski powie¶ciopisarz, dramaturg, eseista i filozof; laureat Nagrody Nobla (1964; odmówi³ jej przyjêcia). Przyszed³ na ¶wiat w starej rodzinie alzackiej, spokrewnionej m.in. z  A. Schweitzerem . Ukoñczy³ liceum Louis-le-Grand oraz École Normale Supérieure, gdzie w 1925 uzyska³ dyplom z filozofii. Pobyt w Berlinie, dok±d wyjecha³, by kontynuowaæ naukê, zaowocowa³ zg³êbieniem my¶li Heideggera HusserlaKierkegaarda . Po powrocie do Francji w 1935 podj±³ pracê nauczyciela filozofii w liceach w Hawrze, Laon i Pary¿u. Powo³any do wojska, trafi³ do obozu jenieckiego, sk±d wyszed³ po kilku miesi±cach, by na dobre osi±¶æ w stolicy i po¶wiêciæ siê twórczo¶ci filozoficznej i literackiej. W tym czasie zawar³ nieformalny pod wzglêdem prawnym, opieraj±cy siê na g³êbokim porozumieniu intelektualnym zwi±zek z 

9. Jean-Paul Sartre (1905-1980).
A short discussion on the life and work of jeanpaul sartre. famous of the French existentialists was, of course, jean-paul sartre. sartre's WW II experience is an example of what
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Born in Paris, Sartre, after receiving a doctorate in philosophy, went on to teach at LeHavre, Lyon and Paris. During WWII he was active in the resistance, and at the first of the war he was taken prisoner for nine months. Sartre gave up teaching after the war and devoted all his time to writing (he declined the '64 Nobel Prize for Literature); he emerged as the leading light of the left-wing, the supporters of which could be found at the Cafe de Flore on the left bank. (Sartre eventually broke with the communists.) Sartre was an exponent of atheistic existentialism: "Existence is prior to essence. Man is nothing at birth and throughout his life he is no more than the sum of his past commitments. To believe in anything outside his own will is to be guilty of 'bad Faith.' Existentialist despair and anguish is the acknowledgement that man is condemned to freedom. There is no God, so man must rely upon his own fallible will and moral insight. He cannot escape choosing." ( Chambers The philosophy of existentialism depicts man, alone and afraid in a world he never made. Existentialism rejects abstract theoretical systems such as the one espoused by

10. Paul Vincent Spade's "Jean-Paul Sartre" Page
Paul Vincent Spade's "jeanpaul sartre" Page. sartre (not Spade), looking unusually suave. This Web Page is maintained by Paul Vincent Spade, Professor of Philosophy at Indiana University, Bloomington () Systems Incorporated.) Jean Paul sartre's Being and Nothingness Class Notes, Fall 1995
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Sartre (not Spade), looking unusually suave. This Web Page is maintained by Paul Vincent Spade, Professor of Philosophy at Indiana University, Bloomington ( document.write(unescape('%3c%61 hr%65f="mailt%6f%3a%73pa%64e%40i%6e%64%69ana%2eedu"%3e%3ce'+'%6d%3esp%61%64e%40%69nd%69ana.edu%3c/e%6d%3e%3c/%61%3e')) There is a surprising lack of material on Sartre available on the Web. Here are some small contributions to fix that appalling situation:
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11. Sartre Online - The Ultimate Sartrean Resource
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June 21, 1905 was the day when JEAN-PAUL-CHARLES-AYMARD SARTRE was born on 13, rue Mignard, XVI in Paris, a fruit of the love between Jean-Baptiste Sartre, a young naval officer dying of fevers of Cochin-China, and Anne Marie Schweitzer, daughter of Charles Schweitzer and cousin of the famous medical missionary Albert Schweitzer. He lost his father when he was a year old. In his autobiography, he regretted that he was refused the pleasure of making an acquaintance with a father. Read on
Top Article Sartrean Collective Authenticity: A Final Word

The tragedy of human existence manifests itself in the perpetual vacillation of man leading towards a life devoid of commitment. Man's inability to demolish the bulwark of lukewarmness in himself ushers a predicament of insufferable meaninglessness that continues to haunt him until the day he bids an existential adieu. The viable jewels of life remain untouched when man forgets his vocation of searching for the truth of his existence.

12. Existentialism And Jean-Paul Sartre
Existentialism, sartre. jeanpaul sartre defined existentialism for the world.
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Biography Commentary Chronology Works ... Resources Please consider supporting my efforts to create the most complete introduction to existentialism available on the Web. Do not use this site as a study guide. The profiles appearing within this Web site are revised regularly. The pages are sometimes posted unedited or appear in outline form. My opinions constitute a small portion of this site. These documents contain excerpts from the works of others; I cite these works and encourage others to read them in their entirety. Read books about these individuals . The incomplete nature of my Web site might result in misunderstanding the profiled individuals. Many American students begin their exploration of existentialism by reading either Sartre or Albert Camus . Jean-Paul Sartre’s strong political beliefs, ever evolving as they were, and his need to be in the public eye, contribute to his long shadow. Sartre was largely responsible for the “trendy” nature of existentialism — the lingering images of men and women wearing black, smoking Turkish cigarettes, drinking black coffee. The Beat Generation owes a great deal to Sartre. As you read this document, understand that I view Sartre as a political and popular figure, not as a brilliant writer or even original thinker. I know people might cringe at not honoring Sartre’s genius, but I question the ease with which the term is applied to Sartre. Of course, without Sartre, you might not even be exploring this Web site. Sartre was a master of promotion. Personally, I consider

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14. Jean-Paul Sartre
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B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback Jean-Paul Sartre (1905-1980) French novelist, playwright, existentialist philosopher, and literary critic. Sartre was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature in 1964, but he declined the award in protest of the values of bourgeois society. His longtime companion was Simone de Beauvoir "The bad novel aims to please by flattering, whereas the good one is an exigence and an act of faith. But above all, the unique point of view from which the author can present the world to those freedoms whose concurrence he wishes to bring about is that of a world to be impregnated always with more freedom." (from What Is Literature and Combat . After the war he founded a monthly literary and political review, Les Temps modernes, and devoted full time to writing and political activity. Sartre was never a member of Communist party, although he tried to reconcile existentialism and Marxism and collaborated with the French Communist Party as the only hope of bettering the lot of the working classes. However, when Albert Camus , with whom Sartre was closely linked in the 1940, openly criticized Stalinism, Sartre hesitated at that time about such acts. The publication of Camus's novel

15. Sartre, Jean-Paul
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16. Literature 1964
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18. Jean-Paul Sartre, Philosophy & Existentialism
Books about sartre Schilpp, PA (ed.), Philosophy of Jean Paul sartre A firstrate collection of academic essays on sartre s thought, including a response by
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Nausea
Perhaps the best known and most philosophical of Sartre's novels. A classic piece of existentialist literature. Sartre's existentialist magnum opus . The principal theoretical text of his early period, it deals with the relationship between phenomenology and ontology and lays the foundations for the development of an existential psychoanalysis. Notebooks for an Ethics Including 'No Exit', perhaps Sartre's best known play, 'The Respectful Prostitute', 'The Flies' and 'Dirty Hands'.

19. The Philosophy Of Jean-Paul Sartre
An interview conducted while sartre was still in good health except for his nearblindness. The questions provide an important insight into sartre's life and philosophy.
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The Philosophy of Jean-Paul Sartre
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The Philosophy of Jean-Paul Sartre at Amazon.com The format of this Library of Living Philosophers volume differs from that of its fifteen predecessors. Because of Sartre's failing eyesight, it was not possible for him either to read the critical essays or to respond in the usual way to his critics. Nor did he feel able to prepare an autobiography. Thus, in order to collect the material needed for the volume, it was necessary to conduct personal taped interviews with Sartre and then to have those interviews translated, edited, and arranged in an order that would approximate as closely as possible the customary format of the volumes in the Library of Living Philosophers series. Skillfully and conscientiously conducted, the interviews themselves resulted in a unique and valuable document. At the time they occurred, Sartre was in good health except for his near-blindness, and he answered questions in a lively and easy manner. Although he seemed most comfortable when talking autobiographically, he nevertheless responded to many of the philosophical questions raised by the contributors to this volume. An Interview with Jean-Paul Sartre
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20. Jean-Paul Sartre Summary
A brief glossary of some important terms in sartre's thought.
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SARTRE SUMMARY
1. EXISTENCE PRECEDES ESSENCE. "Freedom is existence, and in it existence precedes essence." This means that what we do, how we act in our life, determines our apparent "qualities." It is not that someone tells the truth because she is honest, but rather she defines herself as honest by telling the truth again and again.
I am a professor in a way different than the way I am six feet tall, or the way a table is a table. The table simply is; I exist by defining myself in the world at each moment.
2. SUBJECT RATHER THAN OBJECT. Humans are not objects to be used by God or a government or corporation or society. Nor we to be "adjusted" or molded into roles to be only a waiter or a conductor or a mother or worker. We must look deeper than our roles and find ourselves.
3. FREEDOM is the central and unique potentiality which constitutes us as human. Sartre rejects determinism, saying that it is our choice how we respond to determining tendencies.
4. CHOICE. I am my choices. I cannot not choose. If I do not choose, that is still a choice. If faced with inevitable circumstances, we still choose how we are in those circumstances.

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