The Words by Sartre
.... For example, in his analysis of
emotion Sartre describes the state of consciousness as "consciousness of the world" (
Sartre 246). ....
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Becoming a Cyborg
.... However, the cyborg, as a machine, is incapable of
emotion, of the reason .... more reasonable and compelling argument than does Jean-Paul
Sartre in "Existentialism ....
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Ethical Structures with Religious Basis
.... Existentialism for
Sartre is an atheistic position, though he notes that there is a .... of sense as the aesthetic man is governed by sense, impulse, and
emotion. ....
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Grotowski's Theater
.... by such playwright-philosophers as Albert Camus and Jean-Paul
Sartre and which has .... The difference was that in the stylization of movement,
emotion, and thought ....
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EXISTENTIAL PHILOSOPHY AND PSYCHOPATHOLOGY
.... of philosophy and psychology, noting that it was not only influenced by
Sartre but also .... this fear in terms of human cognition and mentality as well as
emotion. ....
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Modernism & French Writers
.... skepticism and uncertainty in the representation of human
emotion, experience, and .... and repression, and appreciation of the significance of sexuality (
Sartre 14 ....
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Metaphysics
.... states do not have a reality independent of the brain;
emotion and psychology .... How does the existentialism of
Sartre impact the argument between upper and lower ....
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Minimalism in Contemporary Short Fiction
.... What
Sartre, Brecht, Faulkner, Beckett, and Nietzsche share is an appreciation of what .... she portrays characters who are determined not to show
emotion; this is ....
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Existence of God
.... my own faculties [I] form a conception of God as a being who has intellect,
emotion, and will" (59). This was apparently the case with Jean-Paul
Sartre in the ....
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Issues in Philosophy
.... are commonly addressed in the work of existentialists such as
Sartre. .... universal, concrete/abstract, object/subject, subjective/objective, and
emotion/reason. ....
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The American Novel
.... even a gathering of the living and the dead (as in
Sartre's Les jeux .... poem, can amplify and contain complexities of thought and action (and
emotion!) whose real ....
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Deveopment of the Artistic Self THE DEVELOPMENT OF T
.... One is reminded, too, of
Sartre's repeated declarations of radical freedom in the .... We are all of us subject to
emotion and passion, modernists and philosophers ....
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Family Conflict in Faulkner and Cather
.... Faulkner is not contingent enough to suit
Sartre Sartre, the same cockeyed optimist .... in its subdued way as powerful as Quentin's intensity of
emotion just prior ....
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Christian Faith
.... the Holy, which in psychological terms is a healthful
emotion "transcend[ing .... either rational or thinkable, such as existentialist Jean-Paul
Sartre, arguably see ....
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Character of Electra in Sophocles & Euripides
.... modern French literature's revisiting of Electre by Giraudoux and
Sartre (Podlecki 22 .... The extreme, abject agony of
emotion that Electra experiences is also not ....
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Gaudy Night by Dorothy Sayers
.... as a hopeful declaration on Sayers's part that combining intellect and
emotion might represent .... While there, I attended lectures by
Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir ....
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Narrative Techniques of Postmodernist Fiction
.... romantics as Goethe and Nietzsche, such radical modernists as
Sartre, Faulkner, or .... reveal and explore, by means of narrative, character, action, idea,
emotion. ....
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Elements in Art
....
Emotion, he says, is important, for "all . . . .... An essay on Man. New Haven: Yale UP, 1969. Stump, SE From Socrates to
Sartre. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1966.
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Utilitarianism and Kantian Ethics
.... They argue, reasonably enough, that any ethical theory cannot be based on
emotion or feeling. .... Stumpf, SE (1966). Socrates to
Sartre. New York: McGraw-Hill.
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The story of Electra
.... to a heroic ritual status because of the extreme violence of Electra's
emotion. .... in the modern theatre: Giraudoux, von Hoffmannsthal, TS Eliot,
Sartre and Shaw ....
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Theme of Despair in Literature
.... Her
emotion, which has risen as unaccountably as Jesus rose on the third day .... Some critics, such as
Sartre, are philosophers as well, and so the potential for ....
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