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  1. The Reprieve: A Novel by Jean-Paul Sartre, 1992-07-07
  2. Being and Nothingness: A Phenomenological Essay on Ontology by Jean Paul Sartre, 1978
  3. Existentialism And Human Emotions by Jean-Paul Sartre, 1967-05-31
  4. No Exit and Three Other Plays by Jean-Paul Sartre, 1989-10-23
  5. Jean-Paul Sartre: Basic Writings by Jean-Paul Sartre, 2001-01
  6. A Commentary on Jean-Paul Sartre's Being and Nothingness (Midway Reprint) by Joseph S. Catalano, 1985-09-15
  7. The Wall: (Intimacy) and Other Stories (New Directions Paperbook) by Jean-Paul Sartre, 1969-01-17
  8. Between Existentialism and Marxism. by Jean-Paul. SARTRE, 1974
  9. Being And Nothingness: An Essay in Phenomenological Ontology by Jean-Paul Sartre, 2001-09-01
  10. Colonialism and Neocolonialism (Routledge Classics) by Jean-Paul Sartre, 2006-03-29
  11. Troubled Sleep by Jean-Paul, and Hopkins, Gerard (Translated by) Sartre, 1951-01-01
  12. Klassiker der Philosophie, 2 Bde., Bd.2, Von Immanuel Kant bis Jean-Paul Sartre by Otfried Höffe, 1995-01-01
  13. Manos Sucias, Las (Spanish Edition) by Jean-Paul Sartre, 1996-09
  14. The Words: The Autobiography of Jean-Paul Sartre by Jean-Paul Sartre, 1981-04-12

21. AMG All Music Guide
Biography, and discography with reviews.
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22. Repères Sur Jean-Paul Sartre
sartre l'©crivain, le penseur politique et le philosophe.
http://home.nordnet.fr/~caelbrecht/pfun/hc/hcsartre.html

23. Jean-Paul Sartre - Biography
jeanpaul sartre – Biography. Jean Laureate. To cite this document, always state the source as shown above. jean-paul sartre died in 1980.
http://www.nobel.se/literature/laureates/1964/sartre-bio.html
Jean-Paul Sartre , (1905-1980) born in Paris in 1905, studied at the
While the publication of his early, largely psychological studies, L'Imagination (Outline of a Theory of the Emotions), 1939, and (The Psychology of Imagination), 1940, remained relatively unnoticed, Sartre's first novel, (Nausea), 1938, and the collection of stories Le Mur (Intimacy), 1938, brought him immediate recognition and success. They dramatically express Sartre's early existentialist themes of alienation and commitment, and of salvation through art.
His central philosophical work, (Being and Nothingness), 1943, is a massive structuralization of his concept of being, from which much of modern existentialism derives. The existentialist humanism which Sartre propagates in his popular essay L'Existentialisme est un humanisme (Existentialism is a Humanism), 1946, can be glimpsed in the series of novels, (The Roads to Freedom), 1945-49.
Sartre is perhaps best known as a playwright. In Les Mouches (The Flies), 1943, the young killer's committed freedom is pitted against the powerless Jupiter, while in

24. Sartre, Jean-Paul
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Born: June 21, 1905 in Paris, France
Died: April 15, 1980 in Paris, France
Nobel Prize in Literature: 1964 Specialization
Phenomenology
Existentialism
Psychology Major Works
The Imagination (1936)
Nausea (1938) Being and Nothingness (1943) Critique of Dialectical Reason (1960) Truth and Existence (1989) Biography: Jean-Paul Sartre was a French novelist and philosopher who is famous for his development and defense of atheistic existential philosophy. Sartre was unusual in that he wrote philosophy both for philosophers and for lay people. Works aimed at the former were typical philosophical books while works aimed at the latter were plays or novels. All expressed the same basic ideas, but in different forms. Sartre was active in the French Resistance when the Nazis controlled his country, and he tried to apply his existentialist philosophy to real-life political problems of his age. As a result, he remained through his life also a committed Marxist, although he repudiated the communist party in France.

25. Jean-Paul Sartre Winner Of The 1964 Nobel Prize In Literature
jeanpaul sartre, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Literature, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive. jean-paul sartre. 1964 Nobel Laureate in Literature Existentialist Jean Paul sartre( submitted by
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J EAN- P AUL S ARTRE
1964 Nobel Laureate in Literature
    for his work which, rich in ideas and filled with the spirit of freedom and the quest for truth, has exerted a farreaching influence on our age. (Declined the prize.)
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26. The Jean-Paul Sartre Cookbook
Humorous sketch imagining a young sartre obsessed with food.
http://icemcfd.com/wayne/sartre-cookbook.html
The Jean-Paul Sartre Cookbook
by Marty Smith, Portland OR
forwarded by Alastair Sutherland (kaidan@ix.netcom.com) from Free Agent March 1987 (a Portland Oregon alternative newspaper), Republished in the Utne Reader Nov./Dec. 1993 We have been lucky to discover several previously lost diaries of French philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre stuck in between the cushions of our office sofa. These diaries reveal a young Sartre obsessed not with the void, but with food. Apparently Sartre, before discovering philosophy, had hoped to write "a cookbook that will put to rest all notions of flavor forever." The diaries are excerpted here for your perusal.
October 3
Spoke with Camus today about my cookbook. Though he has never actually eaten, he gave me much encouragement. I rushed home immediately to begin work. How excited I am! I have begun my formula for a Denver omelet.
October 4
Still working on the omelet. There have been stumbling blocks. I keep creating omelets one after another, like soldiers marching into the sea, but each one seems empty, hollow, like stone. I want to create an omelet that expresses the meaninglessness of existence, and instead they taste like cheese. I look at them on the plate, but they do not look back. Tried eating them with the lights off. It did not help. Malraux suggested paprika.
October 6
I have realized that the traditional omelet form (eggs and cheese) is bourgeois. Today I tried making one out of cigarette, some coffee, and four tiny stones. I fed it to Malraux, who puked. I am encouraged, but my journey is still long.

27. Genocide By Jean-Paul Sartre Archives - Peace - Hippyland
English translation of jeanpaul sartre's address to the Russell War Crimes Tribunal.
http://www.hippy.com/php/article.php?sid=90

28. The Jean-Paul Sartre Cookbook
The jeanpaul sartre Cookbook. by Marty Smith. It is stupid for Jean- Paul sartre to sling hash. I have enough money to continue my work for a little while.
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Sartre, after having just sampled his "tuna cassarole."
The Jean-Paul Sartre Cookbook
by Marty Smith.
From The Free Agent , March 1987 (a Portland, Oregon alternative newspaper). We have recently been lucky enough to discover several previously lost diaries of French philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre stuck in between the cushions of our office sofa. These diaries reveal a young Sartre obsessed not with the void, but with food. Aparently Sartre, before discovering philosophy, had hoped to write "a cookbook that will put to rest all notions of flavor forever.'' The diaries are excerpted here for your perusal. October 3 Spoke with Camus today about my cookbook. Though he has never actually eaten, he gave me much encouragement. I rushed home immediately to begin work. How excited I am! I have begun my formula for a Denver omelet.
October 4
Still working on the omelet. There have been stumbling blocks. I keep creating omelets one after another, like soldiers marching into the sea, but each one seems empty, hollow, like stone. I want to create an omelet that expresses the meaninglessness of existence, and instead they taste like cheese. I look at them on the plate, but they do not look back. Tried eating them with the lights off. It did not help. Malraux suggested paprika.
October 6
I have realized that the traditional omelet form (eggs and cheese) is bourgeois. Today I tried making one out of a cigarette, some coffee, and four tiny stones. I fed it to Malraux, who puked. I am encouraged, but my journey is still long.

29. Sartre
Biograf­a.
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    O ser e o nad a. Seu pensamento é muito conhecido e gerou, inclusive, uma "moda existencialista", também pelo fato de Sartre ter se tornado um famoso romancista e teatrólogo.
    As mosca s, que versa sobre o tema do mito grego de Orestes e Electra, Sartre na verdade faz uma alegoria à ocupação alemã em Paris. Com essa obra, inaugura o chamado "teatro de situação".
    La Cause du Peupl
    Cronologia
    5 Jean-Paul Sartre nasce em paris, a 21 de junho.
    4 Sartre matricula-se na Escola Normal Superior, em Paris. Conhece Simone de Beauvoir.
    3 Hitler instaura o regime nazista na Alemanha.
    6 Sartre publica o.
    8 Eclode a II Guerra Mundial.
    Socialismo e Liberdad e. 3 Publica O Ser e o Nad a. 5 Fim da II Guerra Mundial. Sartre dissolve Socialismo e Liberdad e e funda, com Merleau-Ponty, a revista Les Temps Moderne s. 6 Rompe com o Partido Comunista. Escreve n.

30. Chile: Qué Pasa: SOCIEDAD - Rescatando A Jean-Paul Sartre
Cuando se cumplen 20 a±os de su muerte, un estudio biogr¡fico sobre el intelectual franc©s escrito por quien fuera uno de sus m¡s en©rgicos adversarios- revalora su figura como personalidad del siglo XX.
http://www.quepasa.cl/revista/1508/26.html
Rescatando a Jean-Paul Sartre Cuando se cumplen 20 años de su muerte, un estudio biográfico sobre el intelectual francés -escrito por quien fuera uno de sus más enérgicos adversarios- revalora su figura como personalidad del siglo XX.
"Hay un gesto permanente en Sartre, de decir: ŒTodo ha cambiado, me equivoqué, es ahora que estoy en lo correcto¹", señalaba hace algún tiempo Michel Contat. ¿Qué es existencialismo? A fines de la II Guerra Mundial, la destrucción y la muerte sembrada por el conflicto desacreditan la mirada optimista acerca del progreso sustentada en el discurso positivista. Es allí cuando descuella la figura de Sartre, que sin haber inventado el término existencialismo -ya usado con anterioridad por pensadores como Jaspers- le otorga una fuerte presencia a una filosofía que, si bien para algunos es más una actitud que una escuela de pensamiento, llama la atención por atender a temas como la subjetividad, la finitud, la autenticidad, la enajenación, la libertad y la soledad. Con raíces que pueden remontarse hasta los tiempos de San Agustín, el danés Sören Kierkegaard aparece como referente cercano y obligado, al rechazar la idea hegeliana de que en la historia ocurre lo que es necesario que ocurra y plantear el reino de la posibilidad. Al elegir una u otra alternativa de la vida, cada quien se elige a sí mismo. Y por lo tanto, enfrenta también la angustiante posibilidad de la nada.

31. Jean-Paul Sartre Winner Of The 1964 Nobel Prize In Literature
jeanpaul sartre. 1964 Nobel Featured Internet Links Existentialist Jean Paul sartre (submitted by Katharena Eiermann) Google, Search
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J EAN- P AUL S ARTRE
1964 Nobel Laureate in Literature
    for his work which, rich in ideas and filled with the spirit of freedom and the quest for truth, has exerted a farreaching influence on our age. (Declined the prize.)
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32. Sartre
Translate this page jean-paul sartre. (1905-1980). Biographie. Oeuvres principales. jean-paul sartre (1905-1980), orphelin de père, a été élevé par sa mère.
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Jean-Paul SARTRE
Biographie. Oeuvres principales (L'Imagination , 1938, et Le Mur , 1939). En 1943, Les Mouches Temps Modernes (Huis-clos Les mains sales , 1948), mais aussi ses romans ( Les chemins de la , 1945), ainsi que ses essais ( Baudelaire Critique de la raison dialectique Les mots (1964) lui vaudront le Prix Nobel, qu'il refusera. Avec son ouvrage sur Flaubert ( L'Idiot de la famille
Racines et apports
1. Les racines
2. Les apports conceptuels
histoire Les concepts fondamentaux de la philosophie de Sartre sont les suivants : conscience autrui conscience existence l' existence , lorsque la conscience conscience Il est fondamentalement et transcendance. Cf. J. Russ, Bordas p. 486-487

33. Jean-Paul Sartre - OUTSIDER LOOKING IN
Raya Dunayevskaya's analysis of the philosophy of jeanpaul sartre.
http://www.marxists.org/archive/dunayevskaya/works/phil-rev/dunayev6.htm
Raya Dunayevskaya, 1973
Chapter 6
Jean-Paul Sartre
Outsider Looking In
It will always remain a matter for astonishment how the Kantian philosophy knew that relation of thought to sensuous existence, where it halted, for a merely relative relation of bare appearance, and fully acknowledged and asserted a higher unity of the two in the Idea in general, and, particularly, in the idea of an intuitive understanding; but yet stopped dead at this relative relation and at the assertion that the Notion is and remains utterly separated from reality; so that it affirmed as true what it pronounced to be finite knowledge, and declared to be superfluous and improper figments of thought that which it recognised as truth, and of which it established the definite notion. Hegel It is of course easy to imagine a powerful, physically superior person, who first captures animals and then captures men in order to make them catch animals for him; in brief, one who uses man as a naturally occurring condition for his reproduction like any other living natural thing; his own labour being exhausted in the act of domination. But such a view is stupid, though it may be correct from the point of view of a given tribal or communal entity; for it takes the isolated man as its starting point. But man in only individualised through the process of history. Marx
Critique de la raison dialectique Question de methode
his long essay Existentialism and Marxism Critique really belonged at the end, as its conclusion. As a philosopher Sartre was acutely aware that methodology is the most concentrated expression of theory, a result of a complex interaction of the spirit of the times, class base, theoretical analysis, practical activity, including a struggle with rival theories, rival

34. Boston Globe Online / Table Of Contents
Profile of this French philosopher, dramatist and novelist upon his death in 1980 details his early childhood and his rise to popularity.
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EPg When he was a young child, a "toad" of a boy, Jean-Paul Sartre spent days wandering in the Luxembourg Gardens unsuccessfully searching for playmates. Rebuffed and rejected, he retreated to his family's sixth-floor apartment, "on the heights, where the dreams are," and began to copy interminable pages of other men's writings, a process through which he learned to write. And much later, a philosopher, dramatist and novelist who had become an intellectual institution - a designation he specifically sought to avoid in rejecting the 1964 Nobel Prize for Literature - Sartre went out to factory gates to hawk a succession of small radical journals, which attempted to chronicle the upheavals of French society in the late 1960s. His explanation was more than mere revolutionary rhetoric: "The intellectual who does not put his body as well as his mind on the line against the system is fundamentally supporting the system, and should be judged accordingly." Somewhere between those two points, but defined by them and by similar events, Jean-Paul Sartre set forth the existential philosophy that speaks so directly to the human condition in our times. It fastened on the importance of individual freedom and creativity, finding the essence of being in man's freedom to "get drunk alone or (to be) a leader of nations." Certainly, when we think of ourselves in terms of the actions we perform and the decisions we make, those are perceptions shaped by Sartre, not by traditional western philosophies that described man in terms of what he had been created as, rather than what he could become.

35. Jean Paul Sartre Biography
Read a biography about Jean Paul sartre and his philosophy of Existentialism.
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     Jean Paul Sartre was born in Paris, June 21, 1905 as the first child of a marriage entered into a little over a year previously. His father, Jean-Baptiste, had meanwhile died of an infection contracted whilst serving in the French navy, Jean Paul grew up in the home of his maternal grandfather, Karl Schweitzer.     This Karl Schwietzer was a professor of German language at the Sorbonne, the author of numerous published works, and also an uncle of the celebrated medical missionary Albert Schwietzer.    Other circumstances than the demise of his father also conspired to make Sartre's childhood difficult. He was noticeably small in stature and obviously cross-eyed besides being over-intelligent and bookish. His mother was also cloyingly affectionate.     The difficulty Sartre found in gaining acceptance, and his precociousness, together with grandfather Karl's tutoring, led to his putting together a book entitles Les Mots (The Words) which related the experience of himself and his mother in the Luxembourg Gardens in Paris in search of childhood playmates.
   He was inducted into the French military following the outbreak of European war in 1939 and was detailed to serve in a meterological section charged with the management of weather balloons. He was subsequently captured in June 1940 and imprisoned into 1941 by the Germans.

36. Biographie: Jean-Paul Sartre, 1905-1980
Translate this page 1905-1980. jean-paul sartre. Photo jean-paul sartre, 1947. Schriftsteller und Philosoph. 1905 21. 1980 15. April jean-paul sartre stirbt in Paris. (db/iz). Home.
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Jean-Paul Sartre
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21. Juni: Jean-Paul Charles Aymard Sartre wird in Paris als Sohn eines Marineoffiziers geboren.
Beginn der Freundschaft und Lebensgemeinschaft mit Simone de Beauvoir
Gymnasiallehrer in Le Havre.
Stipendiat am Institut Francais in Berlin, wo er sich vor allem mit der Philosophie Nietzsches , Husserls und Heideggers
Philosophielehrer in Le Havre und in Paris.
Philosphielehrer in Paris.
Mitarbeiter der von Albert Camus

ab 1945
Niederlassung in Paris als freier Schriftsteller.
Herausgeber der politisch-literarischen Zeitschrift "Les Temps Modernes".
Ungarn-Aufstands
als Verbrechen. Er tritt aus der Kommunistischen Partei aus.
Besuch bei Andreas Baader 15. April: Jean-Paul Sartre stirbt in Paris.
(db/iz)

37. Www.romanistik.info: Literatur, Linguistik, Kulturwissenschaft
jeanpaul sartre entwickelte mit seinen Beschreibungen und Analysen der Werke von Wols, Giacometti, Alexander Calder, Tintoretto, Gustave Flaubert, Charles Baudelaire, St©phane Mallarm©, Jean Genet u.a. eine Portr¤ttechnik, die mit den Ans¤tzen seiner philosophischen Hauptwerke und seiner Literaturkritik untrennbar verbunden ist.
http://www.romanistik-online.de/

38. Page D'accueil Sur Jean-Paul Sartre
jean-paul sartre, est mort en 1980.
http://www.alalettre.com/sartre-intro.htm
Intro Biographie Oeuvres Liens
Jean-Paul Sartre Homme de théâtre, de littérature et de philosophie, Jean-Paul Sartre a eu un champ d'action immense. Lorsqu'il se souvient des auteurs de son adolescence, le "Camusien" Jean Daniel, directeur du Nouvel Observateur qui passionné pour l'un aurait du logiquement haïr l'autre, évoque en Sartre et Camus les dignes héritiers de Gide et de Malraux : " J'ai vécu ma jeunesse sous les influences croisées et flamboyantes de l'un et de l'autre, de leur complicité comme de leurs conflits… D'abord dans le cas d'une génération comme la mienne imprégnée de Gide et de Malraux , il était évident que c'était chez Camus et Sartre , et chez eux seuls que l'on pouvait trouver des héritiers directs dans cette conjonction d'esthétisme et d'engagement qui ne se rencontrera plus sous cette forme à cette époque . Adolescents, nous retrouvions le Gide des Nourritures terrestres dans les Noces de Camus et le Malraux de la Condition Humaine dans le Mur de Sartre."

39. Jean-Paul Sartre, Philosophy & Existentialism
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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'.

40. Sartre
Translate this page jean-paul sartre. Escritor e Marcel. Cronologia * 1905 jean-paul sartre nasce em paris, a 21 de junho. * 1907 Morte de seu pai. Muda
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    O ser e o nad a. Seu pensamento é muito conhecido e gerou, inclusive, uma "moda existencialista", também pelo fato de Sartre ter se tornado um famoso romancista e teatrólogo.
    As mosca s, que versa sobre o tema do mito grego de Orestes e Electra, Sartre na verdade faz uma alegoria à ocupação alemã em Paris. Com essa obra, inaugura o chamado "teatro de situação".
    La Cause du Peupl
    Cronologia
    5 Jean-Paul Sartre nasce em paris, a 21 de junho.
    4 Sartre matricula-se na Escola Normal Superior, em Paris. Conhece Simone de Beauvoir.
    3 Hitler instaura o regime nazista na Alemanha.
    6 Sartre publica o.
    8 Eclode a II Guerra Mundial.
    Socialismo e Liberdad e. 3 Publica O Ser e o Nad a. 5 Fim da II Guerra Mundial. Sartre dissolve Socialismo e Liberdad e e funda, com Merleau-Ponty, a revista Les Temps Moderne s. 6 Rompe com o Partido Comunista. Escreve n.

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