Most Sartrean scholarship attributed Sartre’s ontology of hostile intersubjectivity to Hegel’s theory of recognition, and a Sartrean politics of violence to Hegel’s master-slave dyad. This article sets out to examine Sartre and Hegel in three areas of their work: first, a reassessment of Sartre’s ontology which was commonly thought to be founded on Hegel’s thymos; second, a reconsideration of Fukuyama’s conceptualisation of democracy as the end of Hegel’s historical progress and Sartre’s critique of democracy based on a humanist version of Marxism as philosophy of our time; and finally, a re-evaluation of the conceptualisation of freedom through Hegel’s universal will and Sartre’s principle of universal fraternity.
In this paper I will explore the theory of freedom and responsibility put forward in Sartre’s Being ...
Jean-Paul Sartre, in his Critique of Dialectical Reason: Volume I - Theory of Practical Ensembles, s...
The paper offers an analysis of the Sartrean interpretation of the French Revolution which is contai...
ABSTRACT: Hegel’s historical idealism traced the dialectical progression of ideas over time – from a...
Most Sartrean scholarship attributed Sartre's ontology of hostile intersubjectivity to Hegel's theor...
The goal of this thesis is to map Jean Paul Sartre's ontological inquiry into the concept of freedom...
The crisis of consciousness characterizes modernity as much as the emancipation from ontological rea...
The article focuses on Sartre's analysis of French revolution in comparison with Hegel's "Phenomenol...
This study is aimed at dealing with Hegel\u27s social ontology. We try to show what its structure is...
Heidegger and Sartre developed the projects of their fundamental ontologies within the framework of ...
Through a reading of Hegel’s Lectures on the Philosophy of History, the following article proposes a...
In this article, I examine the early reception of Sartre’s philosophy in the United States. Discussi...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityThe purpose of this thesis is to present an exposition and interpret...
Through a reading of Hegel’s Lessons on Philosophy of History, the following article proposes an ana...
This thesis provides a comparative analysis of the different ways Hegel and Sartre understand that c...
In this paper I will explore the theory of freedom and responsibility put forward in Sartre’s Being ...
Jean-Paul Sartre, in his Critique of Dialectical Reason: Volume I - Theory of Practical Ensembles, s...
The paper offers an analysis of the Sartrean interpretation of the French Revolution which is contai...
ABSTRACT: Hegel’s historical idealism traced the dialectical progression of ideas over time – from a...
Most Sartrean scholarship attributed Sartre's ontology of hostile intersubjectivity to Hegel's theor...
The goal of this thesis is to map Jean Paul Sartre's ontological inquiry into the concept of freedom...
The crisis of consciousness characterizes modernity as much as the emancipation from ontological rea...
The article focuses on Sartre's analysis of French revolution in comparison with Hegel's "Phenomenol...
This study is aimed at dealing with Hegel\u27s social ontology. We try to show what its structure is...
Heidegger and Sartre developed the projects of their fundamental ontologies within the framework of ...
Through a reading of Hegel’s Lectures on the Philosophy of History, the following article proposes a...
In this article, I examine the early reception of Sartre’s philosophy in the United States. Discussi...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityThe purpose of this thesis is to present an exposition and interpret...
Through a reading of Hegel’s Lessons on Philosophy of History, the following article proposes an ana...
This thesis provides a comparative analysis of the different ways Hegel and Sartre understand that c...
In this paper I will explore the theory of freedom and responsibility put forward in Sartre’s Being ...
Jean-Paul Sartre, in his Critique of Dialectical Reason: Volume I - Theory of Practical Ensembles, s...
The paper offers an analysis of the Sartrean interpretation of the French Revolution which is contai...