Careful consideration of Sartre's theoretical and fictional writings shows his view that a person's character consists in their projects to be the unifying theme of his existentialist theories of consciousness, freedom, the self, bad faith, personal relationships, existential psychoanalysis, and the ethic of authenticity.
Careful consideration of Sartre's theoretical and fictional writings shows his view that a person's character consists in their projects to be the unifying theme of his existentialist theories of consciousness, freedom, the self, bad faith, personal relationships, existential psychoanalysis, and the ethic of authenticity.
Jonathan Webber is Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Cardiff. He has published papers on Sartre and on the theory of character in leading academic journals and is the English translator of Sartre's book The Imaginary.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Chapter One: Understanding Ourselves Chapter Two: The Reality of Character Chapter Three: Situations Chapter Four: Freely Chosen Projects Chapter Five: Radical Freedom Chapter Six: Anguish, Bad Faith, and Sincerity Chapter Seven: The Project of Bad Faith Chapter Eight: God and the Useless Passion Chapter Nine: One Another Chapter Ten: The Virtue of Authenticity Chapter Eleven: Being One Self Bibliography Index
Preface Chapter One: Understanding Ourselves Chapter Two: The Reality of Character Chapter Three: Situations Chapter Four: Freely Chosen Projects Chapter Five: Radical Freedom Chapter Six: Anguish, Bad Faith, and Sincerity Chapter Seven: The Project of Bad Faith Chapter Eight: God and the Useless Passion Chapter Nine: One Another Chapter Ten: The Virtue of Authenticity Chapter Eleven: Being One Self Bibliography Index
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