Jean-Paul Sartre was one of the most important philosophers of the twentieth century. His influence extends beyond academic philosophy to areas as diverse as anti-colonial movements, youth culture, literary criticism, and artistic developments around the world. Beginning with an introduction and biography of Jean-Paul Sartre by Matthew C. Eshleman, 42 chapters by a team of international contributors cover all the major aspects of Sartre's thought in the following key areas: Sartre's philosophical and historical contextSartre and phenomenologySartre, existentialism, and ontologySartre and…mehr
Jean-Paul Sartre was one of the most important philosophers of the twentieth century. His influence extends beyond academic philosophy to areas as diverse as anti-colonial movements, youth culture, literary criticism, and artistic developments around the world.
Beginning with an introduction and biography of Jean-Paul Sartre by Matthew C. Eshleman, 42 chapters by a team of international contributors cover all the major aspects of Sartre's thought in the following key areas:
Sartre's philosophical and historical contextSartre and phenomenologySartre, existentialism, and ontologySartre and ethicsSartre and political theoryAesthetics, literature, and biographySartre's engagements with other thinkers.
The Sartrean Mind is the most comprehensive collection on Sartre published to date. It is essential reading for students and researchers in philosophy, as well as for those in related disciplines where Sartre's work has continuing importance, such as literature, French studies, and politics.
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Autorenporträt
Matthew C. Eshleman is an Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy and Religion at the University of North Carolina Wilmington, USA.
Constance L. Mui is Rev. Scott Youree Watson, S.J., Distinguished Professor of Arts and Sciences and Professor of Philosophy at Loyola University New Orleans, USA.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword Ronald Santoni Introduction Matthew C. Eshleman A Sketch of Sartre's Life Matthew C. Eshleman Part I: Philosophical Context 1. French Influences Bruce Baugh 2. Sartre and the Transcendental Tradition Sorin Baiasu 3. Sartre and his German Influences David Sherman 4. Sartre and Gestalt Psychology Adrian Mirvish 5. The Historical Origins of Sartre's Account of Temporality Grégory Cormann Part II: Sartre and Phenomenology 6. Sartrean Reflection: Pure and Impure Kenneth Williford 7. Sartre's Phenomenological Psychology of Imagination Jonathan Webber 8. Sartre on the Emotions Daniel Vanello 9. The Transcendence of the Ego: Reasoning and Stakes Vincent de Coorebyter Part III: Sartre, Existentialism, and Ontology 10. On the Structure and Method of Being and NothingnessMatthew C. Eshleman 11. Sartre on Intentionality and Pre-Reflective Consciousness Mark Rowlands 12. Negation, Nonbeing, and Nothingness Christopher Erhard 13. Anguish and Bad Faith Lior Levy 14. It's about that Time: Sartre's Theory of Temporality Curtis Sommerlatte 15. Intersubjectivity and "The Look" Constance L. Mui 16. Sartre on the Body Katherine Morris 17. Freedom: Being and Doing David Detmer 18. "Existential Psychoanalysis" Stuart Z. Charmé 19. Ontology and Metaphysics Christophe Perrin Part IV: Ethics 20. Ethics of Authenticity William Remley 21. Ethics as Flourishing Humanity Gail Linsenbard 22. Integral Humanity as Goal in Sartre's 1964 Rome Lecture Elizabeth A. Bowman and Robert V. Stone 23. Hope NowJulien Murphy Part V: Political Theory 24. Existential Marxism Ronald Aronson 25. Search for a Method William McBride 26. Sartre and Imperialism Oliver Gloag 27. The Logics of the CritiqueMatthew C. Ally 28. Political Violence Michael Flemming 29. Recasting Négritude: Jean-Paul Sartre and Black Intellectuals in Post-war France Bennetta Jules-Rosette 30. Intersubjectivity Between Group and Seriality from the Early to the Later Sartre Juliette Simont 31. Sartre: May 1968 and Beyond David Drake Part VI: Aesthetics, Literature, and Biography 32. Sartre's Fiction Craig Vasey 33. Sartre's Conception of Theater: Theory and Practice Adrian van den Hoven 34. Biography Good, Autobiography Bad: A Fundamental Sartrean Paradox? John Ireland 35. Sartre and the Arts Sophie Astier-Vezon Part VII: Engagements and Extensions 36. Sartre and Merleau-Ponty Florence Caeymaex and Grégory Cormann 37. Posthuman Horizons: Contemporary Responses to Sartre's Philosophy Nik Farrell Fox 38. Sartre's Influence in Black Existentialism Lewis R. Gordon 39. Nature as Threat and Escape in the Philosophies of Sartre and Beauvoir Shannon Musset 40. Sartre and Anarchism T. Storm Heter 41. Sartre and Meta-Ethics Peter Poellner 42. Sartre and Contemporary Philosophy of Consciousness Manfred Frank and Gerhard Preyer. Index
Foreword Ronald Santoni Introduction Matthew C. Eshleman A Sketch of Sartre's Life Matthew C. Eshleman Part I: Philosophical Context 1. French Influences Bruce Baugh 2. Sartre and the Transcendental Tradition Sorin Baiasu 3. Sartre and his German Influences David Sherman 4. Sartre and Gestalt Psychology Adrian Mirvish 5. The Historical Origins of Sartre's Account of Temporality Grégory Cormann Part II: Sartre and Phenomenology 6. Sartrean Reflection: Pure and Impure Kenneth Williford 7. Sartre's Phenomenological Psychology of Imagination Jonathan Webber 8. Sartre on the Emotions Daniel Vanello 9. The Transcendence of the Ego: Reasoning and Stakes Vincent de Coorebyter Part III: Sartre, Existentialism, and Ontology 10. On the Structure and Method of Being and NothingnessMatthew C. Eshleman 11. Sartre on Intentionality and Pre-Reflective Consciousness Mark Rowlands 12. Negation, Nonbeing, and Nothingness Christopher Erhard 13. Anguish and Bad Faith Lior Levy 14. It's about that Time: Sartre's Theory of Temporality Curtis Sommerlatte 15. Intersubjectivity and "The Look" Constance L. Mui 16. Sartre on the Body Katherine Morris 17. Freedom: Being and Doing David Detmer 18. "Existential Psychoanalysis" Stuart Z. Charmé 19. Ontology and Metaphysics Christophe Perrin Part IV: Ethics 20. Ethics of Authenticity William Remley 21. Ethics as Flourishing Humanity Gail Linsenbard 22. Integral Humanity as Goal in Sartre's 1964 Rome Lecture Elizabeth A. Bowman and Robert V. Stone 23. Hope NowJulien Murphy Part V: Political Theory 24. Existential Marxism Ronald Aronson 25. Search for a Method William McBride 26. Sartre and Imperialism Oliver Gloag 27. The Logics of the CritiqueMatthew C. Ally 28. Political Violence Michael Flemming 29. Recasting Négritude: Jean-Paul Sartre and Black Intellectuals in Post-war France Bennetta Jules-Rosette 30. Intersubjectivity Between Group and Seriality from the Early to the Later Sartre Juliette Simont 31. Sartre: May 1968 and Beyond David Drake Part VI: Aesthetics, Literature, and Biography 32. Sartre's Fiction Craig Vasey 33. Sartre's Conception of Theater: Theory and Practice Adrian van den Hoven 34. Biography Good, Autobiography Bad: A Fundamental Sartrean Paradox? John Ireland 35. Sartre and the Arts Sophie Astier-Vezon Part VII: Engagements and Extensions 36. Sartre and Merleau-Ponty Florence Caeymaex and Grégory Cormann 37. Posthuman Horizons: Contemporary Responses to Sartre's Philosophy Nik Farrell Fox 38. Sartre's Influence in Black Existentialism Lewis R. Gordon 39. Nature as Threat and Escape in the Philosophies of Sartre and Beauvoir Shannon Musset 40. Sartre and Anarchism T. Storm Heter 41. Sartre and Meta-Ethics Peter Poellner 42. Sartre and Contemporary Philosophy of Consciousness Manfred Frank and Gerhard Preyer. Index
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