Jean-Paul Sartre
ISBN
0006862306
Jean-Paul Sartre is a existentialism, philosophy book by Arthur Coleman Danto.
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A sympathetic and systematic reconstruction of Sartre's philosophy, explaining its relation to other major philosophical theories. Among the themes elucidated are the relation between reality and our representation of it; the parities between language and consciousness; the relationship between the world as it may be and as we structure it in our interventions as engaged beings; the conceptual interdependence of the self and others; and the connections between factual beliefs and systems of value.--Adapted from book jacket.
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Jean-Paul Sartre is a Existentialism, Philosophy, Criticism and interpretation, Existentiefilosofie, Sartre, jean paul, 1905-1980 book.
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A sympathetic and systematic reconstruction of Sartre's philosophy, explaining its relation to other major philosophical theories. Among the themes elucidated are the relation between reality and our representation of it; the parities between language and consciousness; the relationship between the ...
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Jean-Paul Sartre was written by Arthur Coleman Danto.