Sartre’s account of the emotions presupposes a conception of human nature that is never fully articulated. The paper aims to render such conception explicit and to argue that frustration occupies a foundational place in Sartre’s picture of affective existence
The paper is devoted to the essential distinction visible in the phenomenological phase of Jean-Paul...
The primary problem of this study is to clarify Sartre\u27s concept of praxis as a projective action...
This paper considers how a careful, reflective phenomenological awareness of particular emotional ev...
Sartre’s account of the emotions presupposes a conception of human nature that is never fully articu...
Phenomenological approaches to affectivity have long recognized the vital role that emotions occupy ...
Phenomenology's central insight is that affectivity is not an inconsequential or contingent characte...
[[abstract]]The main purpose of this research is to explore Jean-Paul Sartre’s theory of emotion. It...
In Sketch for a Theory of the Emotions, Sartre highlights how emotions can transform our perspective...
This work examines the theory of emotion set forth by Jean Paul Sartre in his work The Emotions. In ...
This paper contrasts Sartre’s account of emotion with Heidegger’s account of Befindlichkeit and ‘moo...
This article is centered on two of Sartre’s literary works: “Nausea” and “No Exit” along with his di...
This paper articulates a new understanding of Sartre’s philosophical methodology in his early public...
If we had to show the actuality of Pierre Janet, we should simply begin with the phenomenon of emoti...
Two interrelated puzzles about Sartre’s theory of imagination as presented in The Imaginary concern ...
This thesis is concerned with the individual\u27s subjective experience leading to the formulation o...
The paper is devoted to the essential distinction visible in the phenomenological phase of Jean-Paul...
The primary problem of this study is to clarify Sartre\u27s concept of praxis as a projective action...
This paper considers how a careful, reflective phenomenological awareness of particular emotional ev...
Sartre’s account of the emotions presupposes a conception of human nature that is never fully articu...
Phenomenological approaches to affectivity have long recognized the vital role that emotions occupy ...
Phenomenology's central insight is that affectivity is not an inconsequential or contingent characte...
[[abstract]]The main purpose of this research is to explore Jean-Paul Sartre’s theory of emotion. It...
In Sketch for a Theory of the Emotions, Sartre highlights how emotions can transform our perspective...
This work examines the theory of emotion set forth by Jean Paul Sartre in his work The Emotions. In ...
This paper contrasts Sartre’s account of emotion with Heidegger’s account of Befindlichkeit and ‘moo...
This article is centered on two of Sartre’s literary works: “Nausea” and “No Exit” along with his di...
This paper articulates a new understanding of Sartre’s philosophical methodology in his early public...
If we had to show the actuality of Pierre Janet, we should simply begin with the phenomenon of emoti...
Two interrelated puzzles about Sartre’s theory of imagination as presented in The Imaginary concern ...
This thesis is concerned with the individual\u27s subjective experience leading to the formulation o...
The paper is devoted to the essential distinction visible in the phenomenological phase of Jean-Paul...
The primary problem of this study is to clarify Sartre\u27s concept of praxis as a projective action...
This paper considers how a careful, reflective phenomenological awareness of particular emotional ev...