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  1. Existentialism Is a Humanism by Jean Paul Sartre, 2007-07-24
  2. The Imaginary: A Phenomenological Psychology of the Imagination (Routledge Classics) by Jean-Paul Sartre, 2010-04-21
  3. The Wall: (Intimacy) and Other Stories (New Directions Paperbook) by Jean-Paul Sartre, 1969-01-17
  4. Quiet Moments in a War by Jean-Paul Sartre, 2002-05-21
  5. Being and Nothingness: A Phenomenological Essay on Ontology by Jean Paul Sartre, 1978
  6. Nausea: The Wall and Other Stories by Jean-Paul Sartre, 1999-08
  7. A Commentary on Jean-Paul Sartre's Being and Nothingness (Midway Reprint) by Joseph S. Catalano, 1985-09-15
  8. Existentialism And Human Emotions (A Philosophical Library Book) by Jean-Paul Sartre, 2000-12-01
  9. Between Existentialism and Marxism (Radical Thinkers) by Jean-Paul Sartre, 2008-01-17
  10. Jean-Paul Sartre: Basic Writings by Jean-Paul Sartre, 2001-01
  11. Being And Nothingness: An Essay in Phenomenological Ontology by Jean-Paul Sartre, 2001-09-01
  12. No Exit and Three Other Plays by Jean-Paul Sartre, 1989-10-23
  13. Sartre on Theater by Jean-Paul Sartre, 1976-01
  14. Manos Sucias, Las (Spanish Edition) by Jean-Paul Sartre, 1996-09

21. 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
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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. The central theme of Sartre's philosophy was always being and human beings: What does it mean to be and what does it mean to be a human being . Sartre argued that there were essentially two kinds of being. The first is being-in-itself ( en-soi ), which is characterized as fixed, complete, and having absolutely no reason for its being - it just

22. Jean-Paul Sartre -- Philosophy Books And Online Resources
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Being and Nothingness by Jean-Paul Sartre The often criticized philosophy of Jean-Paul Sartre encompasses the dilemmas and aspirations of the individual in contemporary society. This work of power and epic scope provides a vivid analysis for all who would understand one of the most influential philosophic movements of this or any age. Drawing on history and his own rich imagination for examples, Sartre offers compelling supplements to his more formal arguments. The waiter who detaches himself from his job-role sticks in the reader's memory with greater tenacity than the lengthy discussion of inauthentic life and serves to bring the full force of the argument to life. Even if you're not an angst-addicted poet from North Beach, Being and Nothingness offers you a deep conversation with a brilliant mindunfortunately, a rare find these days.

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24. Jean-Paul Sartre — Infoplease.com
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    Sartre, Jean-Paul u key Heidegger , Sartre was a leading exponent of 20th-century existentialism . His writings examine man as a responsible but lonely being, burdened with a terrifying freedom to choose, and set adrift in a meaningless universe. His first novel, Nausea (1938, tr. 1949), was followed by

25. Sartre, Jean-Paul: Hope Now
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Hope Now The 1980 Interviews . Translated by Adrian van den Hoven. With an Introduction by Ronald Aronson. 142 p. 5-1/2 x 8-1/2 1996 Cloth $24.00spec ISBN: 978-0-226-47630-8 (ISBN-10: 0-226-47630-8) Spring 1996
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In March of 1980, just a month before Sartre's death, Le Nouvel Observateur published a series of interviews, the last ever given, between the blind and debilitated philosopher and his young assistant, Benny Levy. Readers were scandalized and denounced the interviews as distorted, inauthentic, even fraudulent. They seemed to portray a Sartre who had abandoned his leftist convictions and rejected his most intimate friends, including Simone de Beauvoir. This man had cast aside his own fundamental beliefs in the primacy of individual consciousness, the inevitability of violence, and Marxism, embracing instead a messianic Judaism. No, Sartre's supporters argued, it was his interlocutor, the ex-radical, the orthodox, ultra-right-wing activist who had twisted the words and thought of an ailing Sartre to his own ends. Or had he?
Shortly before his death, Sartre confirmed the authenticity of the interviews and their puzzling content. Over the past fifteen years, it has become the task of Sartre scholars to unravel and understand them. Presented in this fresh, meticulous translation, the interviews are framed by two provocative essays from Benny Levy himself, accompanied by a comprehensive introduction from noted Sartre authority Ronald Aronson. Placing the interviews in proper biographical and philosophical perspective, Aronson demonstrates that the thought of both Sartre and Levy reveals multiple intentions that taken together nevertheless confirm and add to Sartre's overall philosophy. This absorbing volume at last contextualizes and elucidates the final thoughts of a brilliant and influential mind.

26. Jean-Paul Sartre (1905-1980).
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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

27. Jean-Paul Sartre Biography
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Biography Base Home Link To Us Search Biographies: Browse Biographies A B C D ... Z Jean-Paul Sartre Biography Jean-Paul Sartre (June 21, 1905 - April 15, 1980) was a French existentialist philosopher, dramatist, novelist and critic.
Jean Paul SartreHis longtime companion was Simone de Beauvoir, whom he met at the École Normale Supérieure in 1929.
There were two main periods in his career. The first period was defined by his work Being and Nothingness. He believed in the fundamental freedom of human beings and reflected on what he saw as the unbearable nature of that freedom.
In the second major period in his career, Sartre was known as a politically engaged intellectual. He embraced Communism, though he never officially joined the Communist party. Sartre spent much of his life attempting to reconcile his existentialist ideas, which claimed that one must self-determine one's existence, with Communist principles, which taught that socioeconomic forces beyond one's control play a critical role in determining the course of one's life.
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28. Sartre, Jean-Paul
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If death is the last stage of life, then one philosophical question is, What is the nature of the experience? It is to this question that the phenomenological analysis of Jean-Paul Sartre contributed significant insight. It can be said that when a child dies, the child becomes frozen in time. Always a child, the potential of that child is never realized and the experience of the life of that child ends. Sartre explains in his analysis of time that the past is fixed in the experiential history of the person. Whatever the person did, or even did not do, is simply the way it is. If a person was a coward when he or she died, then the image of that person as a coward is how the individual is remembered. In his book Being and Nothingness Sartre used the concept of a wall to explain the transition from life to death. This concept is best understood by persons in a hospice who find that their comrades in death often understand them better than their families or those who do not understand their own finite nature. As he often did, Sartre offered his existentialist philosophy in a more academic volume and then explained it in his plays and novels. In his story The Wall Jean-Paul Sartre and lifetime companion Simone de Beauvoir, whose ashes are buried side-by-side, share the same gravestone in the Montparnasse Cemetery in Paris, France.

29. 48220. Sartre, Jean-Paul. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
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32. SARTRE, JEAN-PAUL, 1905-1980---from BECOMING MORE AUTHENTIC By JAMES PARK
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Jean-Paul Sartre:
Inventing Our Own Meaning
in a Meaningless World
What do we mean by saying that existence precedes essence?
We mean that man first of all exists, encounters himself,
If man as the existentialist sees him is not definable,
it is because to begin with he is nothing.
He will not be anything until later,
and then he will be what me makes of himself.
Thus, there is no human nature....Man simply is. [from Sartre's essay "Existentialism is a Humanism"] Jean-Paul Sartre (1905-1980) is another French existentialist,
whose approach to life resembles Albert Camus'. We discover ourselves thrown into a meaningless and absurd existence, but this gives us an opportunity to re-create ourselves from the core. The center of a human person, for Sartre, is will, decision, project. Since the world provides no automatic meanings (unless we accept some of the assumed meanings from our culture), we are responsible for creating our own life-meanings out of nothing. We define, invent, and create ourselves by selecting our own life-goals. And our freely-chosen life-purposes are self-grounding

33. Existentialism Is A Humanism - Sartre, Jean Paul; Macomber, Carol
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The French author and philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre in the 1940s. French author and philosopher. He was a leading proponent of existentialism . He published his first novel, (1937), followed by the trilogy (1944), and (1943), his first major philosophical work, sets out a radical doctrine of human freedom. In the later work (1960) he tried to produce a fusion of existentialism and Marxism. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1964, which he declined. Sartre was born in Paris, and was the long-time companion of the feminist writer Simone de Beauvoir . During World War II he was a prisoner for nine months, and on his return from Germany joined the Resistance. As a founder of existentialism, he edited its journal , and expressed its tenets in his novels and plays. According to Sartre, people have to create their own destiny without relying on powers higher than themselves. Awareness of this freedom takes the form of anxiety, and people therefore attempt to flee from awareness into what he terms

38. Philosophers : Jean-Paul Sartre
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
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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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