Sartre and Analytic Philosophy

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analytic engagement with continental thought
analytic philosophy
Anglo-American philosophy
Anscombe
Anthony Hatzimoysis
Being and Nothingness
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David Macarthur
emotion and cognition
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existentialism
first-person perspective
free energy neuroscience
free will
Frege
Freudian unconscious
Genevieve Lloyd
imagination
incompatibilism
inner process
isomorphism
Jack Reynolds
Jean Genet
Jean-Paul Sartre
Jim Hopkins
Katherine Morris
La Nausee
logic
outward criteria
Paul Livingston
phenomenology
philosophy of film
philosophy of language
philosophy of mind
Pierre-Jean Renaudie
practical rationality theory
psychoanalysis
psychoanalytic philosophy
rationality
Robert Sinnerbrink
Russell Grigg
Sebastian Gardner
self-consciousness
self-consciousness studies
self-knowledge
Sketch for a Theory of Emotions
social ontology
social ontology research
social reality
Stephen White
Talia Morag
Tractatus
Valerie Aucouturier
Wittgenstein

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138316058
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Dec 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book explores the relevance of Sartre’s work in various areas of contemporary philosophy, including the imagination, philosophy of language, scepticism, social ontology, logic, film, practical rationality, emotions, and psychoanalysis.

Unlike other collections focused on Sartre, this book is not intended as a book of Sartre scholarship or interpretation. The volume’s contributors, trained in analytic philosophy, engage with Sartre’s work in new refreshing ways, which does not require seeing him as primarily belonging to the continental philosophical traditions of phenomenology or existentialism.

Instead, this book aims to make available and fruitfully explore the unheralded insights of Sartre, to creatively re-appropriate or rationally reconstruct certain fruitful ideas or approaches of Sartre and confront them with or make them available to contemporary philosophy in general. Sartre thereby emerges from this book as a versatile philosopher with a stake in a large variety of philosophical concerns.

Sartre and Analytic Philosophy will appeal to Sartre scholars who are interested in his relevance to contemporary philosophical debates, as well as philosophers who are interested in exploring new ways of doing philosophy, which are neither stereotypically “analytic” nor “continental.”

Talia Morag (PhD, Sydney University) is a Senior Lecturer in philosophy at Australian Catholic University. She works on philosophical psychology, ethics, liberal naturalism, psychoanalysis, emotion, and social psychology. She is the author of Emotion, Imagination, and the Limits of Reason (Routledge, 2016), and received the Annette Baier Prize (2020).