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Critique of Dialectical Reason Vol 2
Author | : Jean-Paul Sartre |
Publsiher | : Verso |
Total Pages | : 504 |
Release | : 2006-07-17 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 1844670775 |
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Volume Two of Sartre's intellectual masterpiece, introduced by Fredric Jameson.
Critique of Dialectical Reason Vol 2
Author | : Jean-Paul Sartre |
Publsiher | : Verso Books |
Total Pages | : 702 |
Release | : 2020-05-05 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 9781789602333 |
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Does history produce discernible meaning? Are human struggles intelligible? These questions form the starting-point for the second volume of Sartre's Critique of Dialectical Reason. Drafted in 1958 and published in France in 1985, this magisterial work first appeared in English in 1991 and now reappears with a major new introduction by Fredric Jameson. Volume Two's theoretical framework is a logical extension of the predecessor's. As in Volume One, Sartre proceeds by moving from the simple to the complex: from individual combat (through a perceptive study of boxing) to the struggle of subgroups within an organized group form and, finally, to social struggle, with an extended analysis of the Bolshevik Revolution. The book concludes with a forceful reaffirmation of dialectical reason: of the dialectic as 'that which is truly irreducible in action'.
Critique of Dialectical Reason Theory of Practical Ensembles
Author | : Jean-Paul Sartre |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 1978 |
Genre | : Dialectical materialism |
ISBN | : LCCN:76015680 |
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Critique of Dialectical Reason
Author | : Jean-Paul Sartre |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 467 |
Release | : 1991 |
Genre | : Dialectic |
ISBN | : OCLC:1280057190 |
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The second volume of Sartre's Critique of Dialectical Reason was drafted in 1958 and published in France in 1985, first appearing in English in 1991. As in Volume One, Sartre proceeds by moving from the simple to the complex: from individual combat (through a perceptive study of boxing) to the struggle of subgroups within an organized group form and, finally, to social struggle, with an extended analysis of the Bolshevik Revolution. The book concludes with a forceful reaffirmation of dialectical reason: of the dialectic as 'that which is truly irreducible in action'.
Critique of Dialectical Reason
Author | : Jean-Paul Sartre |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 135 |
Release | : 1978 |
Genre | : Dialectical materialism |
ISBN | : LCCN:76015680 |
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Critique of Dialectical Reason
Author | : Jean-Paul Sartre |
Publsiher | : Verso Books |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2024 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 9781839765797 |
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Sartre's intellectual masterpiece with an introduction by Fredric Jameson At the height of the Algerian war, Jean-Paul Sartre embarked on a fundamental reappraisal of his philosophical and political thought. The result was the Critique of Dialectical Reason, an intellectual masterpiece of the twentieth century, now republished with a major original introduction by Fredric Jameson. Sartre set out the basic categories for the renovated theory of history that he believed was necessary for post-war Marxism. Sartre's formal aim was to establish the dialectical intelligibility of history itself, as what he called 'a totalisation without a totaliser'. But, at the same time, his substantive concern was the structure of class struggle and the fate of mass movements of popular revolt, from the French Revolution at the end of the eighteenth century to the Russian and Chinese revolutions in the twentieth: their ascent, stabilisation, petrification and decline, in a world still overwhelmingly dominated by scarcity.
Search for a Method
Author | : Jean-Paul Sartre |
Publsiher | : Vintage |
Total Pages | : 230 |
Release | : 1968-08-12 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 9780394704647 |
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From one of the 20th century’s most profound philosophers and writers, comes a thought provoking essay that seeks to reconcile Marxism with existentialism. Exploring the complicated relationship the two philosophical schools of thought have with one another, Sartre supposes that the two are in fact compatible and complimentary towards one another, with poignant analysis and reasoning. An important work of modern philosophy, Search for a Method has a major influence on the current perceptions of existentialism and Marxism. “This is the most important philosophical work by Sartre to be translated since Being and Nothingness.”—James Collings, America
What Is Subjectivity
Author | : Jean-Paul Sartre |
Publsiher | : Verso Books |
Total Pages | : 151 |
Release | : 2016-04-19 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 9781784781392 |
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In 1961, the prolific French intellectual Jean-Paul Sartre was invited to give a talk at the Gramsci Institute in Rome. In attendance were some of Italy's leading Marxist thinkers, such as Enzo Paci, Cesare Luporini, and Galvano Della Volpe, whose contributions to the long and remarkable discussion that followed are collected in this volume, along with the lecture itself. Sartre posed the question "What is subjectivity?" - a question of renewed importance today to contemporary debates concerning "the subject" in critical theory. This work includes a preface by Michel Kail and Raoul Kirchmayr and an afterword by Fredric Jameson, who makes a rousing case for the continued importance of Sartre's philosophy.