Paul Sartre, Jean S Philosophers
Paul Sartre, Jean S Philosophers
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Jean-Paul Sartre, 1905-1980. French philosopher and writer, the most prominent member of the Existentialist school (though he at times denied being an existentialist).
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- Downloadable lecture notes in Acrobat format, which provide information on the basics of Being and Nothingness, touching briefly on Psychology of Imagination and Transcendance of the Ego.
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- An outline of Sartre's position on political terrorism, from Politics and Media Review.
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- Presents quotes, images, and a short biography, and featured online works.
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- View several pictures of Jean-Paul Sartre's grave, including details of the headstone. Includes a brief biography.
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- Dedicated to this French philosopher of the 20th century. Includes works, pictures and a forum.
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- Several essays on aspects of Sartre's ethics of authenticity and bad faith, along with a selection of links and resources.
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- Katharena Eiermann's tribute to existentialism and Jean Paul Sartre. Site includes biography, essays, articles, photos, quotes and links to related sites.
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- The Society, dedicated to the study of all aspects of the work and thought of Jean-Paul Sartre, presents extracts from its journal and information about its activities.
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- A republished doctoral thesis which compares Sartre's philosophy to early buddhist thought.
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- Information about existentialism in general, along with texts and a forum.
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- Different links to Sartre-related Web sites.
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- Aims to help young people gain an understanding of new humanism and Sartre's moral philosophy.
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- A brief glossary of some important terms in Sartre's thought.
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- Read the origins of Existentialism, and what it believes. Jean Paul Sartre was one of the greatest Philosopher about this Theme.
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- Read an Interview with Jean-Paul Sartre and Michel Contat. An article by Paul Auster from The New York Review of Books, August 7, 1975
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- Sections on Sartre's life, and his thoughts on topics including reality, morality, society, religion, and freedom.
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- An interview conducted while Sartre was still in good health except for his near-blindness. The questions provide an important insight into Sartre's life and philosophy.
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