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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Jean-Paul Sartre
.... to be free carries the weight of the whole
world on his shoulders; he is responsible for the
world and for himself as a way of being (
Sartre Existentialism and ....
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Consciousness in Sartre and Heidegger
.... Time can in such a context be termed a work advocating surrender to the reality of the
world, to the static actuality of the
world, while
Sartre advocates a ....
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Philosophies of Hitler and Sartre
.... The existentialist position had a strong influence on the era after
World War II in literature and philosophy, and yet as
Sartre shows in his discussion, it ....
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Ethical Philosophy
.... Whereas Aristotle addresses ethics in terms of how it is possible to shape a rational
world,
Sartre addresses ethics in spite of the irrationality of the
world ....
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Jean-Paul Sartre and Marxist Criticism
.... Existentialist humanism, as
Sartre calls it, links intensely subjective experience of the
world with human responsibility in and for the individual and shared ....
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Jean Paul Sartre's Views of Perception
.... commentary.
Sartre's own philosophical responses to war outlasted
World War II, extending through the decades of the Cold War. Despite ....
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Existentialism
....
Sartre states: Man being condemned to be free carries the weight of the whole
world on his shoulders; he is responsible for the
world and for himself as a way ....
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Existentialism:Sartre & Nietzsche
....
Sartre's implication is that freedom is a burden. "Man being condemned to be free carries the weight of the whole
world on his shoulders; he is responsible for ....
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Sartre's Existentialism
.... many problems and contradictions in
Sartre's philosophy, particularly in terms of his remaining true to the core of existentialism. He sets up a
world in which ....
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The Nature of Freedom
.... freedom. Freedom for
Sartre is the sine qua non of our species, our way of being in the
world and our responsibility for the
world. To ....
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Freedom in Absolute and Relative Terms
.... freedom. Freedom for
Sartre is the sine qua non of our species, our way of being in the
world and our responsibility for the
world. To ....
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Philosophies ofSartre and Terrorist Leila Khaled
.... It is truly a
world beyond good and evil, but
Sartre is the one who is a coward by failing to follow his philosophy to its logical conclusion. ....
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Jean-Paul Sartre
.... time, there is an existential element in the belief because, as
Sartre indicates, it .... The Madman mans that the Christian and moral vision of the
world and human ....
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The theory of Marxist criticism
.... Paul
Sartre." KIRJASTO. Retrieved March 2, 2004 from the
World Wide Web: www.kirjasto.sci.fi/
sartre.htm (2000). Lowen, Jeannette. ....
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The theory of Marxist Criticism
.... Paul
Sartre." KIRJASTO. Retrieved March 2, 2004 from the
World Wide Web: www.kirjasto.sci.fi/
sartre.htm (2000). Lowen, Jeannette. ....
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Camus & Existential Views
.... 5. To what extent does the radical tradition of French anti clericalism influence the
world view put forward by Camus,
Sartre, Gide, Malraux, and Genet? ....
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Rationalists and Existentialists
.... There can be no other explanation. In No Exit,
Sartre reminds us that to imagine an exit from this
world (in the form of an afterlife, ie hell) is ridiculous. ....
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Homosexuality & Artistic Design
.... in the
world, to refuse to act upon things and upon Others is still to choose myself, and suicide is one mode among others of being-in-the-
world" (
Sartre 710). ....
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Deveopment of the Artistic Self THE DEVELOPMENT OF T
.... could not detect on the part of those who employed it the slightest concern to found this "not" which originally qualified the external
world (
Sartre, Being 241 ....
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Existentialism
....
Sartre's implication is that freedom is a burden. "Man being condemned to be free carries the weight of the whole
world on his shoulders; he is responsible for ....
(1703

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Rise of Individualism in the 20th Century
.... This distinction is further reiterated by
Sartre. For
Sartre, the
world is definable as a distinction between en soi (In Itself) and pour soi (For Itself). ....
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Existential System of Thought
....
Sartre's implication is that freedom is a burden. "Man being condemned to be free carries the weight of the whole
world on his shoulders; he is responsible for ....
(1703

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The question of existence
.... Existentialists such as
Sartre found irony in the fact of existence at all, and since .... Plato bases his view of the
world on the idea that there are forms ....
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Existentialism & Sense of Community & Ethics
.... As
Sartre writes, The essential consequence [of existentialism] is that man being condemned to be free carries the weight of the whole
world on his shoulders ....
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French New Wave
.... The term was first used after
World War II by the French philosopher Gabriel Marcel, but Jean-Paul
Sartre became a major spokesperson of the philosophy. ....
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The French New Wave
.... The term was first used after
World War II by the French philosopher Gabriel Marcel, but Jean-Paul
Sartre became a major spokesperson of the philosophy. ....
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French New Wave & The 400 Blows
.... The term was first used after
World War II by the French philosopher Gabriel Marcel, but Jean-Paul
Sartre became a major spokesperson of the philosophy. ....
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EXISTENTIAL PHILOSOPHY AND PSYCHOPATHOLOGY
.... Nietzsche, and Heidegger, it was Jean-Paul
Sartre, philosopher, dramatist, novelist, and political journalist, who came to be known by the
world as its leading ....
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Philosophical Approaches to Issue of Values Values are something ...
.... to be in force.
Sartre offers a philosophy without God in a
world where the human being must make a choice. The idea that a choice ....
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