Sartre
of his life: “I am subject to these sudden transformations...This is what has given my life such a jerky, incoherent aspect...Sh ...
transcendental protentions and retentions of Husserl’s inner time consciousness, the awareness that conditions and orders our pe ...
Existence is not pleasant to see” (Contat and Rybalkai: 53 andOR 1695 ). As Sartre gradually moved away from any pretense of a “ ...
We discussed Sartre’s view of the key concept of Husserlian phenomenology, “intentionality,” as the defining feature of consciou ...
they require a philosophical vocabulary. Thus I saw that I had to duplicate, so to speak, each novel with an essay. So at the sa ...
teller of tales, he lives surrounded by his stories and the stories of others, he sees everything that happens to him through th ...
morality of the work of art” ( 1921 – 1929 ); the chastening experience of failing theagre ́gationexam and passing it on the sec ...
count on your discretion.” He admits to being a member of the Socialist Party – a man whose sympathy for humankind extends beyon ...
of them. He has digested anti-intellectualism, Manicheism, mysticism, pessimism, anarchy and egotism: they are nothing more than ...
The positive image was already starting to appear even before the advent of the “phoney war.” In his essay on Faulkner’sSartoris ...
human reality, the human condition, the being-in-the world of man and his being-in- situation. The notion of human species has m ...
Being” inBeing and Nothingness(xlviii). We shall pursue this in the following chapter. Roquentin’s famous experience of the cont ...
undertaking that off and on would occupy the next decade of his life.^41 As usual, he was engaged in many other tasks at the sam ...
mistress who, as it turns out, would prefer to keep the child. The story occurs within a 48 -hour period in June 1938. Mathieu, ...
In another scene, which invites comparison with Roquentin’s famous meditation on the tree root inNausea, Mathieu reflects on the ...
challenge of conscription into the war with Germany: “Why am I going to the war?...And the war in Spain wasn’t my business eithe ...
them to their captors. The Communist exemplifies the Stoic discipline that we shall find Sartre admiring in hisWar Diaries, even ...
vowed to Communism; so long as he lives, he belongs to us.”^46 This is a model of the bad faith that Sartre will later call “the ...
exemplifies a sense of the role the Party plays in furthering the cause of the proletariat while denying the members’ freedom to ...
7 The war years, 1939 – 1944 S artre’s keen senseof the maneuvering, opportunism, occasional heroism and frequent failure of ner ...
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