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- Jean-Paul Sartre - Wikipedia
Jean-Paul Sartre was born on 21 June 1905 in Paris as the only child of Jean-Baptiste Sartre, an officer of the French Navy, and Anne-Marie (Schweitzer) [7] When Sartre was two years old, his father died of an illness, which he most likely contracted in Indochina
- Jean-Paul Sartre | Biography, Ideas, Existentialism, Being and . . .
Jean-Paul Sartre (born June 21, 1905, Paris, France—died April 15, 1980, Paris) was a French philosopher, novelist, and playwright, best known as the leading exponent of existentialism in the 20th century
- Sartre, Jean Paul: Existentialism - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Jean Paul Sartre: Existentialism The philosophical career of Jean Paul Sartre (1905-1980) focuses, in its first phase, upon the construction of a philosophy of existence known as existentialism
- The Existential Philosophy of Jean-Paul Sartre - TheCollector
Jean-Paul Sartre was a leading twentieth-century French philosopher and novelist In this article, we look at his most important contributions to philosophy Ancient History
- Key Concepts of Jean-Paul Sartres Philosophy - Owlcation
What is the basic premise of Jean-Paul Sartre’s existentialism? Here's a summary of the main ideas of Sartre's philosophy
- Jean-Paul Sartre – Biographical - NobelPrize. org
J ean-Paul Sartre, (1905-1980) born in Paris in 1905, studied at the École Normale Supérieure from 1924 to 1929 and became Professor of Philosophy at Le Havre in 1931 With the help of a stipend from the Institut Français he studied in Berlin (1932) the philosophies of Edmund Husserl and Martin Heidegger
- Jean-Paul Sartre - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
The issue of race was part of Sartre’s French intellectual scene, and Sartre himself played a major role in facilitating that in the pages of Les Temps Modernes, L’Express, and elsewhere Debates about the intersection of philosophy and race, and colonialism and multiculturalism, were all being had
- A student’s guide to Jean-Paul Sartre’s - Philosophy Now
Sartre explicitly addressed this question in his lecture, describing existentialism as “the least scandalous and the most austere” (p 26) of teachings, and one only really intended for technicians and philosophers
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