Jean Paul Sartre and the Politics of Reason

Jean Paul Sartre and the Politics of Reason
Author: Andrew Dobson
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 220
Release: 1993-08-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521434491

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A reading of Sartre's later works, charting his transformation from existentialist to committed Marxist defender.

Politics and Literature

Politics and Literature
Author: Jean-Paul Sartre
Publsiher: Calder Publications Limited
Total Pages: 140
Release: 1973
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: STANFORD:36105037292153

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Jean Paul Sartre s Anarchist Philosophy

Jean Paul Sartre s Anarchist Philosophy
Author: William L. Remley
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2018-02-22
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781350048256

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The influence of anarchists such as Proudhon and Bakunin is apparent in Jean-Paul Sartres' political writings, from his early works of the 1920s to Critique of Dialectical Reason, his largest political piece. Yet, scholarly debate overwhelmingly concludes that his political philosophy is a Marxist one. In this landmark study, William L. Remley sheds new light on the crucial role of anarchism in Sartre's writing, arguing that it fundamentally underpins the body of his political work. Sartre's political philosophy has been infrequently studied and neglected in recent years. Introducing newly translated material from his early oeuvre, as well as providing a fresh perspective on his colossal Critique of Dialectical Reason, this book is a timely re-invigoration of this topic. It is only in understanding Sartre's anarchism that one can appreciate the full meaning not only of the Critique, but of Sartre's entire political philosophy. This book sets forth an entirely new approach to Sartre's political philosophy by arguing that it espouses a far more radical anarchist position than has been previously attributed to it. In doing so, Jean-Paul Sartre's Anarchist Philosophy not only fills an important gap in Sartre scholarship but also initiates a much needed revision of twentieth century thought from an anarchist perspective.

The Philosophy of Jean Paul Sartre

The Philosophy of Jean Paul Sartre
Author: Jean-Paul Sartre
Publsiher: Vintage
Total Pages: 515
Release: 2003-05-27
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781400076321

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This unique selection presents the essential elements of Sartre's lifework -- organized systematically and made available in one volume for the first time in any language.

The Age of Reason

The Age of Reason
Author: Jean-Paul Sartre
Publsiher: Vintage
Total Pages: 397
Release: 1947
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0679738959

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The middle-aged protagonist of Sartre's philosophical novel, set in 1938, refuses to give up his ideas of freedom, despite the approach of the war

The Age of Reason

The Age of Reason
Author: Jean-Paul Sartre
Publsiher: Vintage
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1992-07-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780679738954

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The first novel of Sartre's monumental Roads to Freedom series, The Age of Reason is set in 1938 and tells of Mathieu, a French professor of philosophy who is obsessed with the idea of freedom. As the shadows of the Second World War draw closer -- even as his personal life is complicated by his mistress's pregnancy -- his search for a way to remain free becomes more and more intense.

Sartre Imagination and Dialectical Reason

Sartre  Imagination and Dialectical Reason
Author: Austin Hayden Smidt
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2019-06-28
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781786611680

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There are perpetual debates about the extent of freedom in politics. Are we free to choose? Are we overdetermined by our material conditions? Some hybrid between the two? What is more, how are we to comprehend ourselves as creators of history if freedom itself is a problematic concept? And what would it mean if self-comprehension were foreclosed by this problematic? In this text, Austin Hayden Smidt analyzes an oft-overlooked text by Jean-Paul Sartre in order to ground a logical framework for exploring this paradox. In Critique of Dialectical Reason, Sartre sought to develop an historical and structural heuristic; one that would enable future theorists and activists alike to assess the pressing problems facing the various milieux of capitalist life. Through this heuristic, his intent was to develop an orientation enabling humans to transform their world in their perpetual creation of themselves (and vice versa). However, the stylistic difficulties of the text, as well as a general agreement among previous interpreters, has prevented the richness of the investigation from taking root. This book sets a new course, and invites further collaboration as – together – we create society as a work of art.

The Age of Reason

The Age of Reason
Author: Jean-Paul Sartre,Satre,David Caute,Jean-Paul,Eric Sutton
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2001
Genre: Classical fiction
ISBN: 0141045574

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Set in the volatile Paris summer of 1938, The Age of Reason follows two days in the life of Mathieu Delarue, a philosophy teacher, and his circle in the cafes and bars of Montparnasse. Mathieu has so far managed to contain sex and personal freedom in conveniently separate compartments. But now he is in trouble, urgently trying to raise 4,000 francs to procure a safe abortion for his mistress, Marcelle. Beyond all this, filtering an uneasy light on his predicament, rises the distant threat of the coming of the Second World War.