Abstract: Jéan-Paul Sartre crafted himself a controversial profile that radically deviated from his natural identity. How do we reconcile the paradox of his national-intellectual heritage of a bourgeois white male native of the République française with his role as the collaborator with the founders of the Negritude Movement and the later Africanist anticolonial struggle? This paper accounts for this apparently paradoxical life-acts by explicating that they germinated from his novel philosophical postulation on the nature of consciousness and self-knowledge, his doctrine of the constantly self-creating ‘egoless consciousness’ which he developed during his monumental critique of Edmund Husserl in The Transcendence of the Ego (1937). It is he...
I offer a close reading of the first part of Sartre's The Transcendence of the Ego, arguing that con...
This paper articulates a new understanding of Sartre’s philosophical methodology in his early public...
The primary aim of this thesis is to discern whether Sartre's early work on phenomenal consciousnes...
In this exploration piece, the author attempts to present a clear picture of Husserlian and (pre-Cri...
While recent scholarship has increasingly succeeded in making a case for the importance of The Trans...
This article maintains that Jean-Paul Sartre’s early masterwork, Being and Nothingness, is...
This paper undertakes an analysis of Jean Paul Sartre’s “Black Orpheus” in context of the Négritude...
Commentators interested in applying Sartre\u27s work to topics currently discussed in analytic philo...
Uma das constantes preocupaÃÃes teÃricas de Sartre à a questÃo da constituiÃÃo do ego. Percebe-se um...
In his early essay on transcendence of the ego, Sartre attempted to follow Husserl’s Logical Investi...
It is typically held that Sartre is a thinker of transcendence, inasmuch as he retains a subject–pre...
In a statement too strong even to summarize his own views, Jean-Paul Sartre famously declares in “Ex...
The objective of this article is to analyze the function of the intentionality employed by Jean-Paul...
The primary problem of this study is to clarify Sartre\u27s concept of praxis as a projective action...
Sartre is well known for being an advocate of what we might call, coining Vincent Descombes’ phrase,...
I offer a close reading of the first part of Sartre's The Transcendence of the Ego, arguing that con...
This paper articulates a new understanding of Sartre’s philosophical methodology in his early public...
The primary aim of this thesis is to discern whether Sartre's early work on phenomenal consciousnes...
In this exploration piece, the author attempts to present a clear picture of Husserlian and (pre-Cri...
While recent scholarship has increasingly succeeded in making a case for the importance of The Trans...
This article maintains that Jean-Paul Sartre’s early masterwork, Being and Nothingness, is...
This paper undertakes an analysis of Jean Paul Sartre’s “Black Orpheus” in context of the Négritude...
Commentators interested in applying Sartre\u27s work to topics currently discussed in analytic philo...
Uma das constantes preocupaÃÃes teÃricas de Sartre à a questÃo da constituiÃÃo do ego. Percebe-se um...
In his early essay on transcendence of the ego, Sartre attempted to follow Husserl’s Logical Investi...
It is typically held that Sartre is a thinker of transcendence, inasmuch as he retains a subject–pre...
In a statement too strong even to summarize his own views, Jean-Paul Sartre famously declares in “Ex...
The objective of this article is to analyze the function of the intentionality employed by Jean-Paul...
The primary problem of this study is to clarify Sartre\u27s concept of praxis as a projective action...
Sartre is well known for being an advocate of what we might call, coining Vincent Descombes’ phrase,...
I offer a close reading of the first part of Sartre's The Transcendence of the Ego, arguing that con...
This paper articulates a new understanding of Sartre’s philosophical methodology in his early public...
The primary aim of this thesis is to discern whether Sartre's early work on phenomenal consciousnes...