About this Book

Find this Book
At a Local Store
At a Online Store

Search Again
9781934389157
Upgrade to the Flash 9 viewer for enhanced content, including the ability to browse and search through your favorite titles
   

Sartre for Beginners


Written by Donald D. Palmer
Illustrated by Donald D. Palmer

Philosophy - Western
Trade Paperback 6 x 9
ISBN 978-1-934389-15-7 (1-934389-15-3)
216 PAGES
$14.95 (CANADIAN $21.00)
August 2007

ABOUT THIS BOOK
Sartre For Beginners is an accessible, yet sophisticated introduction to the life and works of the famous French philosopher, Jean Paul Sartre. Sartre was a member the French underground during World War II, a novelist, a playwright, and a major influence in French political and intellectual life. The book opens with a biographical section, introducing the significant events in the life of the man who coined the term, “Existentialism.” Then it examines Sartre’s early philosophical works. Ideas from Sartre’s other fictional and dramatic works are discussed, but the greatest part of the book is the presentation of the main concepts from Sartre’s Being and Nothingness (1943). These ideas include the topics of consciousness, freedom, responsibility, absurdity, “bad faith”, authenticity and the hellish confrontation with other people. Finally, the book deals with Sartre’s modification of his earlier existentialism to compliment his conversion to a kind of “existential” Marxism. Sartre For Beginners summarizes the work of the most renowned philosopher of the 20th century.