This work argues that Jean-Paul Sartre's early philosophy had a notable inheritance from the Christian doctrine of original sin. With particular attention to Being and Nothingness, Kirkpatrick connects Sartre to an Augustinian tradition of Christian thought according to which nothingness enters the world with the creation of the human.
This work argues that Jean-Paul Sartre's early philosophy had a notable inheritance from the Christian doctrine of original sin. With particular attention to Being and Nothingness, Kirkpatrick connects Sartre to an Augustinian tradition of Christian thought according to which nothingness enters the world with the creation of the human.
Kate Kirkpatrick is Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Hertfordshire and Lecturer in Theology at St Peter's College, Oxford.
Inhaltsangabe
Chronology of Sartre's Works, 1924-1946 Abbreviations A Note on Translations Part I: Sartre and Sin 1: Sartre and Sin Part II: A Genealogy of Nothingness 2: French Sins, I: 'Mystiques du néant' and 'les disciples de Saint Augustin' 3: French Sins, II: Individuals and their Sins Part III: A Phenomenology of Sin 4: Problems of Nothingness: Identity, Anxiety, and Bad Faith 5: The Fallen Self: In Search of Lost Being 6: Lonely Togetherness: Shame, The Body, and Dissimilarity 7: Freedom: On Being our Own Nothingness Part IV: Toward a Sartrean Hamartiology 8: Death of God, Death of Love: The Hermeneutics of Despair 9: Sin is Dead, Long Live Sin References
Chronology of Sartre's Works, 1924-1946 Abbreviations A Note on Translations Part I: Sartre and Sin 1: Sartre and Sin Part II: A Genealogy of Nothingness 2: French Sins, I: 'Mystiques du néant' and 'les disciples de Saint Augustin' 3: French Sins, II: Individuals and their Sins Part III: A Phenomenology of Sin 4: Problems of Nothingness: Identity, Anxiety, and Bad Faith 5: The Fallen Self: In Search of Lost Being 6: Lonely Togetherness: Shame, The Body, and Dissimilarity 7: Freedom: On Being our Own Nothingness Part IV: Toward a Sartrean Hamartiology 8: Death of God, Death of Love: The Hermeneutics of Despair 9: Sin is Dead, Long Live Sin References
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