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  1. Bosquejo de una teoria de las emociones / Sketch for a Theory of the Emotions (El Libro De Bolsillo: Filosofia/ the Pocket Book: Philosophy) (Spanish Edition) by Jean-Paul Sartre, 2007-06-30
  2. The Writings of Jean-Paul Sartre Volume 1: A Bibliographical Life (SPEP) by Jean-Paul Sartre, 1974-06-01
  3. Situations by Jean-Paul Sartre, 1965
  4. NO EXIT by Jean-Paul Sartre, 1955
  5. Essays In Existentialism by Jean-Paul Sartre, 2000-06-01
  6. Imagination by Jean-Paul: Williams, Forrest (intr.) Sartre, 1962
  7. Iron in the Soul by Jean-Paul Sartre, 1951
  8. Critica de la razon dialectica, Vol.2 (Obras Maestras Del Pensamiento) (Spanish Edition) by Jean-Paul Sartre, 2004-10-01
  9. Lo imaginario (Spanish Edition) by Jean-Paul Sartre, 2005-10-01
  10. Nausea: The Wall and Other Stories by Jean-Paul Sartre, 1999-08
  11. ANTI-SEMITE AND JEW by JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, 1948-01-01
  12. Jean-Paul Sartre and The Jewish Question: Anti-antisemitism and the Politics of the French Intellectual (Texts and Contexts) by Jonathan Judaken, 2009-04-17
  13. Nausea by Jean-Paul Sartre, 2000-11-30
  14. The Writings of Jean-Paul Sartre Volume 2: Selected Prose (SPEP) by Jean-Paul Sartre, 1985-08-01

41. Jean-Paul Sartre
The Writings of jeanpaul sartre (Evanston, IL Northwestern University Press, The Letters of jean-paul sartre to Simone de Beauvoir, 1940-1963, ed.
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After surveying the evolution of Sartre's philosophical thinking, I shall address his thought under five categories, namely, ontology, psychology, ethics, political commitment, and the relation between philosophy and the fine arts, especially literature, in his work. I shall conclude with several observations about the continued relevance of his thought in contemporary philosophy both Anglo-American and "Continental."
1. Philosophical Development
Sartre was born in Paris where he spent most of his life. After a traditional philosophical education in prestigious Parisian schools that introduced him to the history of Western philosophy with a bias toward Cartesianism and neoKantianism, not to mention a strong strain of Bergsonism, Sartre succeeded his former school friend, Raymond Aron, at the French Institute in Berlin (1933-1934)where he read the leading phenomenologists of the day, Husserl, Heidegger and Scheler. He prized Husserl's restatement of the principle of intentionality (all consciousness aims at or "intends" an other-then-consciousness) that seemed to free the thinker from the inside/outside epistemology inherited from Descartes while retaining the immediacy and certainty that Cartesians prized so highly. What he read of Heidegger at that time and how much is unclear, but he deals with the influential German ontologist explicitly after his return and especially in his masterwork

42. JP Sartre
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43. The Jean-Paul Sartre Cookbook
Humorous sketch imagining a young sartre obsessed with food.
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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.

44. 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.
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45. Genocide By Jean-Paul Sartre Archives - Peace - Hippyland
English translation of jeanpaul sartre's address to the Russell War Crimes Tribunal.
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46. Jean-Paul Sartre - Biography
jeanpaul sartre, (1905-1980) born in Paris in 1905, studied at the École Normale Supérieure from 1924 to 1929 and became Professor of Philosophy at Le
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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 Huis Clos (No Exit), 1947, hell emerges as the togetherness of people.

47. Jean-Paul Sartre - OUTSIDER LOOKING IN
Raya Dunayevskaya's analysis of the philosophy of jeanpaul sartre.
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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

48. 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.

49. 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.
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50. Jean-Paul Sartre, Philosophy & Existentialism
Information about existentialism in general, along with texts and a forum.
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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'.

51. Boston Globe Online / Table Of Contents
Article details sartre's funeral ceremony and procession, which ran through Paris on April 19, 1980.
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SARTRE CORTEGE PLUS THOUSANDS END IN CRUSH AT THE CEMETERY
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RUN OF PAPER OBITUARY Jean-Paul Sartre made a final journey through the streets of Paris yesterday, accompanied by thousands of mourners paying their last respects to the French philosopher-writer as they accompanied his hearse through the neighborhood where he lived most of his life. The diversity of the huge crowd that followed the funeral cortege in a two-hour march from Broussais Hospital, where Sartre died at age 74 on Tuesday, through Paris' 14th Arrondissement to Montparnasse Cemetery, was an unspoken tribute to the extent of his influence throughout the 20th century. Spontaneous and completely disorganized, Parisians and foreigners of all generations moved along behind and in front of the hearse, which was covered with immense wreaths of flowers provided by Sartre's publisher, Gallimard, the leftwing daily Liberation, which he helped found in 1972, and other groups. "I came all the way from Zurich just to be here today," a 60-year-old Swiss woman said as the cortege left the hospital. "Sartre was tremendously important for my generation. He had the courage to stand behind his philosophy."

52. EpistemeLinks.com: Encyclopedia Entries For Philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre
Encyclopedia entry search results for jeanpaul sartre. Provided by EpistemeLinks.com. sartre, jean-paul, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
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53. Malaspina Great Books - Jean Paul Sartre (1905)
jeanpaul sartre (1905 - 1980) was a French existentialist philosopher, novelist and External Links, Research Links - Literature Jean Paul sartre
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54. Biographie: Jean-Paul Sartre, 1905-1980
Translate this page Juni jean-paul Charles Aymard sartre wird in Paris als Sohn eines Marineoffiziers geboren. Er wächst in La Rochelle auf, nachdem seine deutsch-elsässische
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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
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Herausgeber der politisch-literarischen Zeitschrift "Les Temps Modernes".
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55. Sartre, Jean-Paul. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
sartre, jeanpaul. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05.
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56. Sartre, Jean-Paul. The New Dictionary Of Cultural Literacy, Third Edition. 2002
sartre, jeanpaul. The New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy, Third Edition. 2002.
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57. Jean-Paul Sartre
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58. Page D'accueil Sur Jean-Paul Sartre
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59. Jean-Paul Sartre
Pr©sentation biographie et bibliographique du penseur par Steve Plocher.
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60. Jean-Paul Sartre At PhilosophyClassics.com -- Essays, Resources
Several essays on aspects of sartre's ethics of authenticity and bad faith, along with a selection of links and resources.
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Start your day with a thought-provoking quote from the world's greatest thinkers and writers. Sign up to The Daily Muse for free. Jean-Paul Sartre also a playwright, novelist, and critic, all of Sartre's work is touched by his existential worldview
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, whom he met at the École Normale Superieure in 1929.
"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 imp... [ read entire biography Source Petri Liukkonen
These essays offer analysis of the author's life and works. Many of them have been submitted by users, and are assigned an Editorial Rating on a scale from one to five stars to assist you in evaluating their worth. See also: Note on Essays Editorial Policy Sartre and Nietzsche on Morality Evaluates the similarities and differences in the ethical theories espoused by Sartre and Nietzsche, and argues that Nietzsche goes further to create a positive morality than is usually thought.

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