Philosophic Classics From Plato to Derrida
PHILOSOPHICALINVESTIGATIONS 1153 what makes them into language or parts of language. So you let yourself off the very part of th ...
1154 LUDWIGWITTGENSTEIN word “game.” For how is the concept of a game bounded? What still counts as a game and what no longer do ...
PHILOSOPHICALINVESTIGATIONS 1155 “So you are saying that human agreement decides what is true and what is false?”—It is what hu ...
1156 In addition to being one of the leading philosophers of the twentieth century, Jean-Paul Sartre was also an essayist, novel ...
INTRODUCTION 1157 Guernica,1937, by Pablo Picasso (1881–1973). In 1937 the city of Guernica was destroyed by German bombers simp ...
1158 JEAN-PAU LSARTRE Throughout his life, Sartre preferred the pleasures of the café over the joys of the hearth. For years, he ...
INTRODUCTION 1159 defined.” One conceives of a paper-cutter (essentially) and how to make it and only then does one construct it ...
1160 JEAN-PAU LSARTRE EXISTENTIALISM IS A HUMANISM I should like on this occasion to defend existentialism against some charges ...
EXISTENTIALISMISAHUMANISM 1161 must be a strong hand to hold him in check, if not, there will be anarchy. There are still people ...
1162 JEAN-PAU LSARTRE Kant, the result of this universality is that the wild-man, the natural man, as well as the bourgeois, are ...
EXISTENTIALISMISAHUMANISM 1163 I am responsible for myself and for everyone else. I am creating a certain image of man of my own ...
1164 JEAN-PAU LSARTRE addition, by a direct responsibility to the other men whom it involves. It is not a curtain separating us ...
EXISTENTIALISMISAHUMANISM 1165 1940, and the young man, with somewhat immature but generous feelings, wanted to avenge him. His ...
1166 JEAN-PAU LSARTRE from a priest, for example, you have chosen this priest; you already knew, more or less, just about what a ...
EXISTENTIALISMISAHUMANISM 1167 man is free and that there is no human nature for me to depend on, I can not count on men whom I ...
1168 JEAN-PAU LSARTRE it’s not because these people are soft, weak, cowardly, or bad; because if we were to say, as Zola did, th ...
EXISTENTIALISMISAHUMANISM 1169 Secondly, this theory is the only one which gives man dignity, the only one which does not reduce ...
1170 JEAN-PAU LSARTRE free involvement, by virtue of which every man realizes himself in realizing a type of mankind, an involve ...
EXISTENTIALISMISAHUMANISM 1171 never say that it is arbitrary; we understand quite well that he was making himself what he is at ...
1172 JEAN-PAU LSARTRE entirely on the freedom of others, and that the freedom of others depends on ours. Of course, freedom as t ...
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