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"Engagez-vous, rengagez-vous…". Lignée et tradition cartésiennes dans L’être et le néant

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Title "Engagez-vous, rengagez-vous…". Lignée et tradition cartésiennes dans L’être et le néant
"Engagez-vous, rengagez-vous…". Lignée et tradition cartésiennes dans 'L’être et le néant'
 
Creator Perrin, Christophe
 
Subject Philosophy
Jean-Paul Sartre, René Descartes, Being and Nothingness, cogito, consciousness
Philosophy
Jean-Paul Sartre, René Descartes, Being and Nothingness, cogito, consciousness
 
Description "Join up, they said! It’s a man’s life, they said!" Cartesian Lineage and Tradition in Being and NothingnessWhile Descartes is literally present in 27 of 722 pages that Being and Nothingness counts, Hegel appears in 43, Husserl in 46 and Heidegger in 47 of them. Without asserting, and thus without infirming the obvious influence of these three German thinkers on it, one year after his essay of phenomenological ontology, it is nevertheless the filiation and the manner of only the French phi-losopher that Sartre claims in front of Pierre Lorquet. So, which relative and which model is Descartes for him? And what relationship does Sartre exactly maintain with him? Following the track of the latter in the 1943 treatise, I want to ensure that “the individual of existentialism is Descartes’s true heir.”
"Join up, they said! It’s a man’s life, they said!" Cartesian Lineage and Tradition in Being and NothingnessWhile Descartes is literally present in 27 of 722 pages that Being and Nothingness counts, Hegel appears in 43, Husserl in 46 and Heidegger in 47 of them. Without asserting, and thus without infirming the obvious influence of these three German thinkers on it, one year after his essay of phenomenological ontology, it is nevertheless the filiation and the manner of only the French phi-losopher that Sartre claims in front of Pierre Lorquet. So, which relative and which model is Descartes for him? And what relationship does Sartre exactly maintain with him? Following the track of the latter in the 1943 treatise, I want to ensure that “the individual of existentialism is Descartes’s true heir”.
 
Publisher Axia Academic Publishers
 
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Date 2015-08-16
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
Peer-reviewed Article
Philosophic-Historical Approach
Philosophic-Historical Approach
 
Format application/pdf
 
Identifier http://www.axiapublishers.com/ojs/index.php/labyrinth/article/view/15
10.25180/lj.v17i1.15
 
Source Labyrinth; Vol 17, No 1 (2015): Critique and Engagement: Jean-Paul Sartre 1905-2015; 51-70
1561-8927
2410-4817
10.25180/lj.v17i1
 
Language fra
 
Relation http://www.axiapublishers.com/ojs/index.php/labyrinth/article/view/15/18
 
Coverage French Philosophy
Contemporary Philosophy
Continental Philosophy
French Philosophy
Contemporary Philosophy
Continental Philosophy
 
Rights Copyright (c) 2015 Christophe Perrin
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