
Sartre For Beginners
によって
Donald D. Palmer
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Action & Adventure
History
Philosophy
形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
156
言語
英語
公開されました
Aug 21, 2007
出版社
For Beginners
版
Reprint
ISBN-10
1934389153
ISBN-13
9781934389157
説明
Sartre For Beginners offers an engaging gateway into the rich world of existential philosophy through the lens of Jean-Paul Sartre's life and ideas. The author, Donald D. Palmer, meticulously unpacks the complexities of Sartre’s philosophical assertions, focusing on concepts of freedom, responsibility, and the human condition. Readers are invited to explore Sartre's profound thoughts, from the depths of his existential musings to his influential role in 20th-century literature and politics.
Palmer streamlines dense philosophical concepts, making them approachable for those unfamiliar with Sartre's dense writings. Through clear explanations and relatable examples, he not only highlights Sartre’s groundbreaking ideas but also situates them within the larger context of philosophical discourse. This book serves as both an introduction for newcomers and a refreshing reminder for seasoned readers of Sartre's work.
The vibrant illustrations and thoughtful structure enhance understanding and retention, ensuring that the reader is not only informed but also captivated by Sartre's legacy. By the end, one can appreciate not just the man who revolutionized existentialism, but also the lasting impact of his thought on contemporary philosophy and society.
Palmer streamlines dense philosophical concepts, making them approachable for those unfamiliar with Sartre's dense writings. Through clear explanations and relatable examples, he not only highlights Sartre’s groundbreaking ideas but also situates them within the larger context of philosophical discourse. This book serves as both an introduction for newcomers and a refreshing reminder for seasoned readers of Sartre's work.
The vibrant illustrations and thoughtful structure enhance understanding and retention, ensuring that the reader is not only informed but also captivated by Sartre's legacy. By the end, one can appreciate not just the man who revolutionized existentialism, but also the lasting impact of his thought on contemporary philosophy and society.