EXISTENTIALISM & Human Emotions by Jean-Paul Sartre 1957
EXISTENTIALISM and Human Emotions. Jean-Paul Sartre, Philosophical Library, New York, 1957.
Philosophy
Essay by Jean-Paul Sartre translated in English from French. Jean-Paul Charles Aymard Sartre, normally known simply as Jean-Paul Sartre, was a French existentialist philosopher and pioneer, dramatist and screenwriter, novelist and critic. He was a leading figure in 20th century French philosophy. He declined the award of the 1964 Nobel Prize in Literature "for his work which, rich in ideas and filled with the spirit of freedom and the quest for truth, has exerted a far-reaching influence on our age."
Existentialism is a form of philosophical inquiry that explores the problem of human existence and centers on the lived experience of the thinking, feeling, acting individual.
Contents:
Existentialism
Freedom and responsibility
The desire to be God
Existentialisy Psychoanalysis
The hole
Ethical implications
Hardcover book near new condition in jacket with few taped tears.