Sartre's French Contemporaries and Enduring Influences: Camus, Merleau-Ponty, Debeauvoir & Enduring Influences

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Pub. Date: 1996-12-01
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Summary

Sartre's French Contemporaries and Enduring Influences This final volume examines Sartre's best-known philosophical contemporaries in France-Albert Camus, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, and Simone de Beauvoir-in terms of both their own philosophical insights and their relationship to Sartre's thought. The articles also offer some suggestive connections between Sartre's thought and subsequent developments in European philosophy, notably structuralism, poststructuralism, and postmodernism. The comparatively recent nature of much of this scholarship is solid testimony to the enduring influence of Sartrean existentialism.

Table of Contents

Series Introduction vii
Volume Introduction xi
Man and His Acts: Jean-Paul Sartre and Albert Camus
1(22)
Jacques Guicharnaud
Albert Camus: Man in Revolt
23(38)
Thomas Hanna
The Existential vs. The Absurd: The Aesthetics of Nietzsche and Camus
61(8)
George F. Sefler
Linguistic Analysis and Existentialism
69(10)
Justin Leiber
The Polemic in the Pages of Les Temps Modernes (1952) concerning Francis Jeanson's Review of Camus' The Rebel
79(15)
William L. McBride
French Existentialism: Its Social Philosophies
94(17)
Herbert Spiegelberg
Sartre, Merleau-Ponty, and Human Freedom
111(12)
John J. Compton
Situation and Temporality
123(10)
John O'Neill
Merleau-Ponty's Existential Dialectic
133(14)
John D. Glenn Jr.
Merleau-Ponty and the Existential Conception of Science
147(24)
Joseph Rouse
On Ontology and Politics: A Polemic
171(12)
James F. Sheridan
Beauvoir and Sartre: The Philosophical Relationship
183(16)
Margaret A. Simons
Simone de Beauvoir and Existentialism
199(14)
Michele Le Doeuff
Simone de Beauvoir: Teaching Sartre About Freedom
213(16)
Sonia Kruks
Simone de Beauvoir's Autobiography as a Biography of Sartre
229(22)
Hazel E. Barnes
Simone de Beauvoir's Adieux: A Funeral Rite and a Literary Challenge
251(22)
Genevieve Idt
Philosophy Becomes Autobiography: The Development of the Self in the Writings of Simone de Beauvoir
273(24)
Jo-Ann Pilardi
Sartrean Structuralism?
297(25)
Peter Caws
Sartre and his Successors: Existential Marxism and Postmodernism at our Fin de Siecle
322(16)
William L. McBride
Foreclosure of the Other: From Sartre to Deleuze
338(12)
Constantin V. Boundas
Levinas, Sartre, and Understanding the Other
350(19)
David Jopling
Acknowledgments 369

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