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  1. 21 de mai. de 2024 · Reading Sartre by Joseph S. Catalano In this volume, Joseph Catalano offers an in-depth exploration of Jean-Paul Sartre's four major philosophical writings: Being and Nothingness, Saint Genet: Actor and Martyr, The Critique of Dialectical Reason, and The Family Idiot.

  2. Há 6 dias · Summarize This Article. Marxism, a body of doctrine developed by Karl Marx and, to a lesser extent, by Friedrich Engels in the mid-19th century. It originally consisted of three related ideas: a philosophical anthropology, a theory of history, and an economic and political program. There is also Marxism as it has been understood and practiced ...

  3. Add your thoughts and get the conversation going. 2K subscribers in the Sartre community. A place for discussion about the French existentialist philosopher and writer Jean-Paul Sartre, his….

  4. Há 4 dias · Criticism of atheism is criticism of the concepts, validity, or impact of atheism, including associated political and social implications.Criticisms include positions based on the history of science, philosophical and logical criticisms, findings in both the natural and social sciences, theistic apologetic arguments, arguments pertaining to ethics and morality, the effects of atheism on the ...

  5. 10 de mai. de 2024 · Jean-Paul Sartre called his 1957 precursor to the ‘Critique of Dialectical Reason’: ‘Search for a Method’. The Rules of Rene Descartes’ ‘Discourse on Method’ contain the most detailed description of his method but, magically for the Search for Method, he never completed it, and never refers to it in his subsequent published writings or correspondence.

  6. 13 de mai. de 2024 · Abstract:The purpose of this paper is to discuss the criticism and subversion of the German philosopher Hegel's dialectic by the French philosopher Deleuze, and to analyze its influence on philosophical thought.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › IdealismIdealism - Wikipedia

    Há 3 dias · Idealism in philosophy, also known as philosophical idealism or metaphysical idealism, is the set of metaphysical perspectives asserting that, most fundamentally, reality is equivalent to mind, spirit, or consciousness; that reality is entirely a mental construct; or that ideas are the highest type of reality or have the greatest claim to being considered "real".