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  1. The Philosophy of Jean-Paul Sartre by Jean-Paul Sartre, 2003-05-27
  2. The Reprieve: A Novel by Jean-Paul Sartre, 1992-07-07
  3. Nausea by Jean-Paul Sartre, 2007-05-23
  4. Search for a Method by Jean-Paul Sartre, 1968-08-12
  5. The Psychology of Imagination by Jean-Paul Sartre, 1991-12-31
  6. Essays In Existentialism by Jean-Paul Sartre, 2000-06-01
  7. "What is Literature?" and Other Essays by Jean-Paul Sartre, 1988-10-15
  8. Sartre and Camus: A Historic Confrontation
  9. The Words by Jean-Paul Sartre, 1964
  10. The Age of Reason: A Novel by Jean-Paul Sartre, 1992-07-07
  11. Hope Now: The 1980 Interviews by Jean-Paul Sartre, Benny Levy, 2007-08-15
  12. The Transcendence of the Ego: An Existentialist Theory of Consciousness by Jean-Paul Sartre, 1991-01-01
  13. Last Chance: Roads of Freedom IV by Jean-Paul Sartre, Craig Vasey, 2009-11-30
  14. Critique of Dialectical Reason (New Edition)(Vol. 1-2) by Jean-Paul Sartre, 2010-03-16

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Influenced by Kant Hegel Marx Dostoyevsky ... Merleau-Ponty Influenced De Beauvoir Merleau-Ponty Frantz Fanon R.D. Laing ... Doris Lessing Signature Jean-Paul Charles Aymard Sartre June 21 April 15 ), normally known simply as Jean-Paul Sartre pronounced [ʒɑ̃ pol saʁtʁ ), was a French existentialist philosopher and pioneer, dramatist and screenwriter novelist and critic . He was a leading figure in 20th century French philosophy and has been called "the most written about twentieth-century author."
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Jean-Paul Sartre en 1964 21 juin Paris 15 avril Paris Jean-Paul Sartre (Jean-Paul Charles Aymard Sartre) ( Paris 21 juin - Paris 15 avril prononcer [ʒɑ̃ pol saʁ.tʁ(ə)] ), est un philosophe et ©crivain fran§ais dramaturge et nouvelliste ) ainsi que critique du XX e , dont l'œuvre a marqu© une ©poque — le milieu du si¨cle —, et dont la vie d'intellectuel engag© a suscit© pol©miques et r©ticences. Intransigeant et fid¨le   lui-mªme et   ses id©es, il a toujours rejet© les honneurs, notamment en le prix Nobel de litt©rature , qui lui avait ©t© d©cern© par l’ Acad©mie su©doise . Personnage prolifique et hyperactif, il est autant connu pour son œuvre, notamment ses paradigmes philosophiques que l'on regroupe sous le nom d'

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JeanPaul sartre jean-paul Sartre, (1905-1980) born in Paris in 1905, studied at the École Normale Supérieure from 1924 to 1929 and became Professor of
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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 (The Wall and other Stories), 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.

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    • I agree, I disagree. Imagination is not an empirical or superadded power of consciousness, it is the whole of consciousness as it realizes its freedom.
      • L'imagination ( Imagination: A Psychological Critique He was free, free in every way, free to behave like a fool or a machine, free to accept, free to refuse, free to equivocate; to marry, to give up the game, to drag this death weight about with him for years to come. He could do what he liked, no one had the right to advise him, there would be for him no Good or Evil unless he thought them into being.
        • L'¢ge de raison The Age Of Reason We will freedom for freedom’s sake, in and through particular circumstances. And in thus willing freedom, we discover that it depends entirely upon the freedom of others and that the freedom of others depends upon our own. Obviously, freedom as the definition of a man does not depend upon others, but as soon as there is a commitment, I am obliged to will the liberty of others at the same time as my own.

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Wechseln zu: Navigation Suche Sartre 1964 Jean-Paul Sartre ʒɑ̃ˈpɔl saʀtʀ 21. Juni in Paris 15. April in Paris; vollst¤ndiger Name Jean-Paul Charles Aymard Sartre ) war ein franz¶sischer Schriftsteller und Philosoph . Der politisch engagierte Verfasser zahlreicher Erz¤hlungen, Dramen, Essays und philosophischer Werke gilt als der bedeutendste und repr¤sentativste franz¶sische Intellektuelle des 20. Jahrhunderts.
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    Sartre wurde in Paris als Sohn des Marineoffiziers Jean-Baptiste Sartre (1874–1906) geboren, seine Mutter Anne-Marie (1882–1969), geborene Schweitzer , war v¤terlicherseits deutsch- els¤ssischer Abstammung und eine Cousine Albert Schweitzers . Der Vater starb 15 Monate nach Jean-Pauls Geburt an Gelbfieber , einer Tropenkrankheit. Seine junge Mutter zog daraufhin zur¼ck zu ihren Eltern, wo Sartre unter dem erzieherischen Einfluss seines GroŸvaters Charles Schweitzer, einem Gymnasialprofessor (agr©g©) f¼r das Fach Deutsch, der ihn zu Hause unterrichtete, aufwuchs. Sehr fr¼h begann er zu lesen (auch auf Deutsch), erlitt aber schon als Junge eine Linsentr¼bung im rechten Auge, das nach und nach erblindete und nach auŸen wanderte, so dass er mit der Zeit immer st¤rker schielte. Bis zum Alter von 10 Jahren hatte Sartre keine sozialen Kontakte auŸerhalb seiner Familie, in der es aber keine anderen Kinder gab. Unterrichtet wurde er von wechselnden Privatlehrern, bis er als 10-J¤hriger an das prestigetr¤chtige Gymnasium

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French philosopher, novelist, and playwright, the foremost exponent of existentialism He studied at the Sorbonne, where he met Simone de Beauvoir , who became his lifelong companion and intellectual collaborator. His first novel, Nausea (1938), narrates the feeling of revulsion that a young man experiences when confronted with the contingency of existence. Sartre used the phenomenological method of Edmund Husserl see phenomenology ) with great skill in three successive publications: Imagination: A Psychological Critique Sketch for a Theory of the Emotions (1939), and The Psychology of Imagination (1940). In Being and Nothingness (1943), he places human consciousness, or nothingness ( ), in opposition to being, or thingness ( ); consciousness is nonmatter and thus escapes all determinism . In his postwar treatise Existentialism and Humanism The Flies No Exit (1946), and

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Loikkaa: valikkoon hakuun Jean-Paul Sartre Jean-Paul Charles Aymard Sartre 21. kes¤kuuta Pariisi 15. huhtikuuta , Pariisi) oli ranskalainen filosofi , kirjailija ja yhteiskuntakriitikko. H¤n oli eksistentialismin kuuluisimpia edustajia. Sartre lainasi paljon ajatuksia muun muassa Kierkegaardilta Heideggerilta ja Husserlilta Sartren esikoisromaani ja my¶s tunnetuin teos on pohdintaa olemassaolon tarkoituksettomuudesta sis¤lt¤v¤ romaani Inho ranskankielinen alkuteos La Naus©e ; Juha Mannerkorven suomennos ilmestyi ). H¤nen kirjalliseen tuotantoonsa kuuluu romaanien ja novellikokoelmien lis¤ksi filosofisia teoksia, esseit¤, lehtiartikkeleita ja n¤ytelmi¤. Sartrelle my¶nnettiin vuonna Nobelin kirjallisuuspalkinto , josta h¤n kuitenkin kielt¤ytyi, koska se olisi sitonut h¤net j¤rjestelm¤¤n, jota Sartre arvosteli yksil¶keskeisess¤ eksistentialismissaan. Sartren el¤m¤nkumppani oli Simone de Beauvoir ), jonka h¤n tapasi pariisilaisessa ‰cole Normale Superieure -oppilaitoksessa. Heid¤n suhteensa oli vapaamuotoinen ja enemm¤nkin kumppanuudellinen kuin perinteisen "porvarillinen" parisuhde.
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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 honor 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 Jean-Paul Sartre was born in Paris. His father, Jean-Babtiste Sartre, was a naval officer, who died when Jean-Paul was fifteen months old. Sartre never wrote much about his biological father. More important person in his life was his mother, the former Anne-Marie Schweitzer, a great nephew of Albert Schweitzer. Sartre lived first with her and his grandfather, Charles Schweitzer in Paris, but when his mother remarried in 1917, the family moved to La Rochelle. and Combat . After the war he founded a monthly literary and political review

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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
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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.

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Educated in his native Paris and at German universities, Jean-Paul Sartre taught philosophy during the 1930s at La Havre and Paris. Captured by the Nazis while serving as an Army meteorologist, Sartre was a prisoner of war for one year before returning to his teaching position, where he participated actively in the French resistance to German occupation until the liberation. Recognizing a connection between the principles of existentialism and the more practical concerns of social and political struggle, Sartre wrote not only philosophical treatises but also novels, stories, plays, and political pamphlets. Sartre's personal and professional life was greatly enriched by his long-term collaboration with Simone de Beauvoir Although he declined the Nobel Prize for literature in 1964, Sartre was one of the most respected leaders of post-war French culture, and his funeral in Paris drew an enormous crowd. Sartre's philosophical influences clearly include Descartes Kant Marx Husserl , and Heidegger . Employing the methods of descriptive phenomenology to new effect, his

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First published Thu 22 Apr, 2004 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

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Jean-Paul Sartre (1905-1980): Existentialism Sartre's philosophical career focuses, in its first phase, upon the construction of a philosophy of existence known as 'Existentialism'. Adopting and adapting the methods of phenomenology, Sartre sets out to develop an ontological account of what it is to be human. The main features of this ontology are the groundlessness and radical freedom which characterise the human condition. These are constrasted with the unproblematic being of the world of things. Sartre's substantial literary output adds dramatic expression to the always unstable co-existence of facticity and freedom in an indifferent world. After a brief summary of Sartre's life, we shall look at the main themes characterizing Sartre's early philosophical works. The ontology developed in Sartre's main existential work, Being and Nothingness will then be analysed. Finally, an overview is provided of the further development of existentialist themes in his later works.
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1964 Nobel Laureate in Literature
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17. Existential Primer: Jean-Paul Sartre
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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. 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. Personally, I consider

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Personal Information: Family: Born June 21, 1905, in Paris, France; died April 15, 1980, of a lung ailment, in Paris, France; son of Jean-Baptiste (a naval officer) and Anne-Marie (Schweitzer) Sartre; children: Arlette el Kaim-Sartre (adopted). Education: Attended Lycee Louis-le-Grand; Ecole Normale Superieure, agrege de philosophie, 1930; further study in Egypt, Italy, Greece, and in Germany under Edmund Husserl and Martin Heidegger. Politics: Communistic, but not party member. Religion: Atheist. Military/Wartime Service: Meteorological Corps, 1929-31; French Army, 1939-40; prisoner of war in Germany for nine months, 1940-41. Served in Resistance Movement, 1941-44, wrote for its underground newspapers, Combat and Les Lettres Francaises.

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