It is typically held that Sartre is a thinker of transcendence, inasmuch as he retains a subject–predicate structure via intentional consciousness and ruptures an otherwise insular domain through his dialectic of the self. Against such interpretations, this article argues that in following the progression of Sartre’s thought, we will come to see a deepening engagement with, and development of, immanence in the spirit of Deleuze. Specifically, Sartre steadily develops a dialectic in which consciousness, while relating to an ‘outside’, is construed as also thoroughly embedded in that outside through the subject-body of the flesh and relations of desire. From this comes a conceptualisation of the in-itself and for-itself as simulacra or topolo...
In his early essay on transcendence of the ego, Sartre attempted to follow Husserl’s Logical Investi...
This paper intends to give a critical reading of Jean-Paul Sartre’s treatment of inter-consciousness...
The chapter titled “The Body” in Being and Nothingness offers a groundbreaking, if somewhat neglecte...
It is typically held that Sartre is a thinker of transcendence, inasmuch as he retains a subject–pre...
The paper explores the fundamental influence of Sartre’s “La transcendance de l’ego” on Deleuze’s ph...
Jonathan Soskin June 2012 Master Erasmus Mundus Europhilosophie The problem of immanence in Deleuze'...
Maps the context and development of immanence and micropolitics, from Sartre to Deleuze, via Merleau...
We will argue that Sartre’s failure and Beauvoir’s success in formulating a successful existential e...
Based on a close reading of Sartre’s essay, The Transcendence of the Ego, this paper shows the impor...
For the reason that Sartre’s later writings were commonly understood as different and separated from...
Abstract: Jéan-Paul Sartre crafted himself a controversial profile that radically deviated from his ...
This article maintains that Jean-Paul Sartre’s early masterwork, Being and Nothingness, is...
While recent scholarship has increasingly succeeded in making a case for the importance of The Trans...
The primary aim of this thesis is to discern whether Sartre's early work on phenomenal consciousness...
This article attempts to wed together two supposedly disparate works of Jean-Paul Sartre, The Psycho...
In his early essay on transcendence of the ego, Sartre attempted to follow Husserl’s Logical Investi...
This paper intends to give a critical reading of Jean-Paul Sartre’s treatment of inter-consciousness...
The chapter titled “The Body” in Being and Nothingness offers a groundbreaking, if somewhat neglecte...
It is typically held that Sartre is a thinker of transcendence, inasmuch as he retains a subject–pre...
The paper explores the fundamental influence of Sartre’s “La transcendance de l’ego” on Deleuze’s ph...
Jonathan Soskin June 2012 Master Erasmus Mundus Europhilosophie The problem of immanence in Deleuze'...
Maps the context and development of immanence and micropolitics, from Sartre to Deleuze, via Merleau...
We will argue that Sartre’s failure and Beauvoir’s success in formulating a successful existential e...
Based on a close reading of Sartre’s essay, The Transcendence of the Ego, this paper shows the impor...
For the reason that Sartre’s later writings were commonly understood as different and separated from...
Abstract: Jéan-Paul Sartre crafted himself a controversial profile that radically deviated from his ...
This article maintains that Jean-Paul Sartre’s early masterwork, Being and Nothingness, is...
While recent scholarship has increasingly succeeded in making a case for the importance of The Trans...
The primary aim of this thesis is to discern whether Sartre's early work on phenomenal consciousness...
This article attempts to wed together two supposedly disparate works of Jean-Paul Sartre, The Psycho...
In his early essay on transcendence of the ego, Sartre attempted to follow Husserl’s Logical Investi...
This paper intends to give a critical reading of Jean-Paul Sartre’s treatment of inter-consciousness...
The chapter titled “The Body” in Being and Nothingness offers a groundbreaking, if somewhat neglecte...