- Sartre, Jean Paul
- (1905-80)refer to the entries on 'Guattari, Pierre-Félix' and 'phenomenology'.
The Deleuze dictionary. Revised Edition Edited by Adrian Parr . 2010.
The Deleuze dictionary. Revised Edition Edited by Adrian Parr . 2010.
Sartre, Jean-Paul — Jean Paul Sartre [ʒɑ̃ˈpɔl saʀtʀ] (* 21. Juni 1905 in Paris; † 15. April 1980 ebenda; vollständiger Name Jean Paul Charles Aymard Sartre) war ein französischer Schriftsteller und Philosoph. Der politisch engagierte Verfasser zahlreicher Romane,… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Sartre, Jean-Paul — born June 21, 1905, Paris, France died April 15, 1980, Paris French philosopher, novelist, and playwright, the foremost exponent of existentialism. He studied at the Sorbonne, where he met Simone de Beauvoir, who became his lifelong companion and … Universalium
Sartre, Jean-Paul — (1905–1980) The prolific, erudite Jean Paul Sartre significantly influenced the spheres of 20th century philosophy, politics and literature. The Parisian began his intellectual life at the select École Normale Supérieure, and in 1929 he… … Historical dictionary of Marxism
Sartre, Jean-Paul — (1905 1980) philosopher, writer, critic The leading exponent of existentialism, Jean Paul Sartre was born in Paris to a liberal Protestant bourgeois family and was raised by his mother and grandfather, a relative of albert schweitzer. Early … France. A reference guide from Renaissance to the Present
Sartre, Jean-Paul — (1905–80) Philosopher. Sartre was born in Paris. He was a nephew of Albert schweitzer. He was educated in Paris and Berlin and it was there that he discovered German philosophy, particularly the works of hegel, heidegger and Husserl. With… … Who’s Who in Christianity
Sartre, Jean-Paul — ► (1905 80) Escritor francés. Popularizó en forma peculiar la doctrina existencialista, a través de novelas (La náusea, 1938; Los caminos de la libertad, 1945 49) y dramas, en los que demuestra una gran habilidad en el manejo de los recursos… … Enciclopedia Universal
Sartre,Jean Paul — Sar·tre (särʹtrə, särt), Jean Paul. 1905 1980. French writer and philosopher. A leading existentialist, he wrote literary works, such as the autobiographical novel Nausea (1938) and the play No Exit (1944), and philosophical volumes that include… … Universalium
Sartre, Jean-Paul — (1905–1980) French philosopher, novelist, and dominant French intellectual of his time. Sartre was born in Paris and educated at the École Normale Supérieure. From 1933 he studied in Germany with Husserl and Heidegger . His first novel, La Nausée … Philosophy dictionary
Sartre, Jean-Paul — (1905 80) The leading philosopher of existentialism and in some ways the leading atheist of the twentieth century, Sartre did at least recognise that his atheism was just as much of a philosophical position as another s theism. In his earlier… … Christian Philosophy
Sartre, Jean-Paul — See Existence (Philosophy of) 2 … History of philosophy
Sartre, Jean-Paul — (1905 80) A French existentialist writer and philosopher who attempted to develop a humanist critique of and philosophical foundation for Marxism . His most accessible work of interest to the social sciences is The Problem of Method (1957) but… … Dictionary of sociology