By Aaron Hortui
ISBN-10: 2806268656
ISBN-13: 9782806268655
« L’existence précède l’essence. » Cette locution bien connue de Jean-Paul Sartre est au centre de son ouvrage L’existentialisme est un humanisme, dont los angeles vocation est de répondre à ses détracteurs en argumentant sa thèse existentialiste et, par là même, rendre sa pensée obtainable à un public plus élargi. Si ses idées font toujours débat aujourd’hui, Sartre a le mérite d’avoir marqué son époque par sa personnalité a number of d’écrivain engagé, de philosophe et d’homme médiatique controversé.
Après une courte creation qui présente l’auteur et son œuvre, Aaron Hortui nous retrace los angeles vie de Jean-Paul Sartre, évoquant son enfance tournée vers los angeles lecture, sa liaison sulfureuse avec Simone de Beauvoir, ses débuts littéraires et son engagement politique. Elle dresse un résumé complet de l’essai L’existentialisme est un humanisme, et revient également sur son contexte de parution en réaction aux opinions émises par les catholiques et les marxistes.
L’auteure nous suggest ensuite une examine détaillée des thèmes et des notions philosophiques abordées dans ce texte fondamental sur los angeles philosophie sartrienne, tels que bien évidemment l’existentialisme, mais aussi los angeles liberté, l’humanisme, l. a. morale ou encore los angeles responsabilité. Elle se penche finalement sur l’étude de los angeles réception de cet ouvrage, dont l’accueil a été plutôt mitigé, tant chez ses détracteurs qu’auprès de ses confrères philosophes.
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Elizabeth Förster-Nietzsche. Young Nietzsche. translated by Anthony Ludovici (London: William Heinemann, 1912). 3. This is not to suggest that there are not earlier philosophical themes upon which Nietzsche reflected and wrote. Rather, these early philosophical reflections indicate that Nietzsche’s approach to the history of philosophy was infused with a new rigor during this phase, a rigor which evidences the deep influence of Lange. 4. Carl Jung. Modern Man in Search of a Soul (New York: Harcourt Brace, 1955).
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