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New Perspectives on Sartre

Editat de Adrian Mirvish, Adrian Van Den Hoven
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 iul 2010
Describes Sartre and his thought in relation to Christianity, Judaism and Buddhism, discussing his work in relation to the issues of freedom, pregnancy and autism. This title deals with history and the historical situations that helped to shape Sartre's thought, as well with Sartre as a specifically French thinker.
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ISBN-13: 9781443822282
ISBN-10: 1443822280
Pagini: 450
Dimensiuni: 150 x 206 x 36 mm
Greutate: 0.77 kg
Editura: Cambridge Scholars Publishing

Notă biografică

Adrian Mirvish has published widely in the area of continental philosophy, with emphasis on Sartre's ontology and existential psychoanalysis. A particular interest is Sartre's relation to gestalt psychology, and one of the prized possessions of his early career is a letter from Simone de Beauvoir expressing interest in the work he had done on this topic. His last publication was an article entitled 'Sartre and the Lived Body: Negation, Non-Positional Self Awareness and Hodological Space' which appeared in Sartre on the Body, an anthology edited by Katherine Morris (2010). He has served as president of the North American Sartre Society from 2005 -2007. Adrian van den Hoven was Executive Editor of Sartre Studies International from 1995-2005. He was twice elected President of the North American Sartre Society. He has translated Sartre's Truth and Existence and Hope Now: The 1980 Interviews. He translated and edited Sartre and Camus: A Historic Confrontation (with D.Sprintzen). He edited Sartre Alive (with R.Aronson) and Sartre Today (with A.Leak). He has published on Sartre, Camus and Beauvoir. His article entitled "'Remaining Above the Fray" or "Getting your Hands Dirty": The Sartre/Camus quarrel as reinterpreted since the End of the Cold War' will be published by Expressions maghrebines.