First published in New York in 1965, this is an authoritative introduction to the life of one of the greatest intellectual figures of the 20th century. This description may be from another edition of this product.
Fair and far-reaching overview of Jean-Paul Sartre's work
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
(I was introduced to philosophy through the work of Thomas Nagel and Jean-Paul Sartre.) An excellent introduction to Jean-Paul Sartre's work, both chronologically and conceptually. Sartre has much to say about everything from love and art to consciousness and personal identity. His insights are profound and in many ways have much relevance to every day life. I would recommend his work to anyone, but especially philosophers, psychologists and ministers/priests.
Wonderful Sartrean examinations and crituques
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
This volume contains exceptional philosophical articles on the philosophy of Sartre. It covers every and all aspect of his life and thoughts. The critiques pull no punches and omit nothing. This work takes a hard look at the soundness of Sartre's philosophy. To find out if they hold up, read this volume. p.s. The interview with Sartre durring his later years is worth the price of the book alone. If you like Sartre, you will love this book.
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