Sartre
Format:Hardback
Publisher:John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Published:27th Dec '07
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
A novel introduction to Jean-Paul Sartre's existentialist phenomenology.
- Draws parallels between Sartre's work and the work of Wittgenstein
- Stresses continuities rather than conflict between Sartre and Merleau-Ponty, and between Sartre and post-structuralist/post-modernist thinkers, thus corroborating 'new Sartre' readings
- Exhibits the influence of Gestalt psychology in Sartre's descriptions of the life-world
- Forms part of the Blackwell Great Minds series, which outlines the views of the great western thinkers and captures the relevance of these figures to the way we think and live today <
"New works on Sartre call for a justification. For Katherine J. Morris's book there are several, from its limpid and lively style to its sympathetic elaboration of insights that Sartre often left undeveloped. Especially rewarding is her emphasis on Sartre's conception of his philosophical project which, Morris skilfully argues, bears comparison with Wittgenstein's picture of philosophy as 'therapy'."
David Cooper, Northern Michigan University
“Well-written … and skillful … .Its probing and bridging of the analytic- Continental "gap" … [is] perhaps its greatest single contribution to ongoing philosophical discussion.” Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
ISBN: 9780631232803
Dimensions: 236mm x 160mm x 21mm
Weight: 445g
200 pages