Sartre's political theory
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書誌事項
Sartre's political theory
(Studies in Continental thought)(Midland books, MB 655)
Indiana University Press, c1991
- : pbk
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. 211-239) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Sartre's Political Theory presents the first detailed study of Jean-Paul Sartre's political philosophy. Taking Sartre's twin ideals of "Socialism and Freedom" as his guiding theme, William L. McBride traces the evolution of Sartre's thinking about history, ethics, politics, and society from his early essays during World War II to the time of his death in 1980. McBride discusses in depth the main moments in the development of Sartre's sociopolitical views, including Cahiers pour une morale, Critique of Dialectical Reason, and the new directions of Sartre's thought during his last years. Sartre's Political Theory is both a historical narrative, connecting Sartre's ideas to the events of his times, and a trenchant philosophical analysis, posing fundamental questions about human society and history and about the appropriate focal points of political philosophy.
目次
Introduction One. Beginnings Two. First Ethics Three. The Masterful Though Unfinished Critique: Background and Introduction Four. The Critique: Methodology, Ontology, and the Individual- World Relationships Five. Politics and History Six. The Last Two Decades Notes Index
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