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Jean-Paul Charles Aymard Sartre (/ˈsɑːrtrə/;French: [saʁtʁ]; 21 June 1905 – 15 April 1980) was a French philosopher, playwright, novelist, political activist, biographer, and literary critic. He was one of the key figures in the philosophy of existentialism and phenomenology, and one of the leading figures in 20th-century French philosophy and Marxism.
His work has also influenced sociology, critical theory, post-colonial theory, and literary studies, and continues to influence these disciplines.
Sartre has also been noted for his open relationship with the prominent feminist theorist Simone de Beauvoir. Together, Sartre and de Beauvoir challenged the cultural and social assumptions and expectations of their upbringings, which they considered bourgeois, in both lifestyle and thought. The conflict between oppressive, spiritually destructive conformity (mauvaise foi, literally, "bad faith") and an "authentic" way of "being" became the dominant theme of Sartre's early work, a theme embodied in his principal philosophical work Being and Nothingness (L'Être et le Néant, 1943). Sartre's introduction to his philosophy is his work Existentialism and Humanism (L'existentialisme est un humanisme, 1946), originally presented as a lecture.
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Human, All Too Human is a three-part 1999 documentary television series produced by the BBC. It follows the lives of three prominent European philosophers: Friedrich Nietzsche, Martin Heidegger, and Jean-Paul Sartre. The theme of this documentary revolves heavily around the school of philosophical thought known as existentialism, although the term had not been coined at the time of Nietzsche's writing, and Heidegger declaimed the label. The documentary is named after the 1878 book written by Nietzsche, titled Human, All Too Human: A Book for Free Spirits. The final episode in this series, The Road to Freedom, describes the life of the French philosopher, Jean-Paul Sartre. This is when the term existentialism begins to enter the realm of philosophy. The documentary shows that Sartre believe...
From the BBC Radio 4 series about life's big questions - http://www.bbc.co.uk/historyofideas The existentialist Jean-Paul Sartre thought that human beings live in anguish. Not because life is terrible. But rather because, we’re ‘condemned to be free’. We're ‘thrown’ into existence, become aware of ourselves, and have to make choices. Even deciding not to choose is a choice. According to Sartre, every choice reveals what we think a human being should be. Narrated by Stephen Fry. Scripted by Nigel Warburton. This project is from the BBC in partnership with The Open University, the animations were created by Cognitive.
Entrevista de Radio Canada a Jean Paul Sartre, en 1967. Sartre, intelectual, filósofo, escritor, dramaturgo, activista político, y crítico literario francés, es considerado el maximo exponente del existencialismo del siglo pasado. Sartre, concibe la existencia humana como existencia consciente. El ser del hombre se distingue del ser de la cosa porque es consciente. La existencia humana es un fenómeno subjetivo, en el sentido de que es conciencia del mundo y conciencia de sí. Se observa aquí la influencia que ejerce sobre Sartre el racionalismo cartesiano.
Capitulo dedicado a Sartre en la serie documental producida por la BBC denominada "Humano, demasiado humano". El tema de este documental gira alrededor de la escuela de pensamiento filosófico conocida como el existencialismo, aunque el término no había sido acuñado en el momento de la escritura de Nietzsche y fue Heidegger quien se encargó de crear la denominación.
Introducción a Jean Paul Sartre. Heidegger, el filósofo más importante del siglo XX; Sartre, el más grande. El olvido de Sartre. La filosofía como un arma de compromiso. Escritor excepcional. Su formación rigurosa. El ser y la nada, su obra cumbre. El existencialismo y la moda existencialista; clima de época. Su pareja con Simone de Beauvoir. Su recepción en la Argentina: Masotta, la revista Contorno, Sebreli, Viñas. La filosofía de Sartre como la filosofía de la libertad del sujeto. La trascendencia del ego, de 1938: la intencionalidad de la conciencia y su compromiso puro con el afuera. El "yo" como momento derivado.
This is a video in my new Core Concepts series -- designed to provide students and lifelong learners a brief discussion focused on one main concept from a classic philosophical text and thinker. This Core Concept video focuses on Jean-Paul Sartre's "Existentialism is a Humanism" and discusses what Sartre means by saying that "existence precedes essence" Gregory B. Sadler is the president and co-founder of ReasonIO. The content of this video is provided here as part of ReasonIO's mission of putting philosophy into practice -- making complex philosophical texts and thinkers accessible for students and lifelong learners. If you'd like to make a contribution to help fund Dr. Sadler's ongoing educational projects, you can click here: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hoste;...
26 juin 1970 Jean-Paul SARTRE directeur du journal "La cause du peuple" a été arrêté avec sa compagne Simone de BEAUVOIR pour avoir vendu dans la rue son journal qui n'a pas été interdit par la justice mais que le gouvernement réprime pour délit d'opinion. Images d'archive INA Institut National de l'Audiovisuel http://www.ina.fr Abonnez-vous http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=Inaculture
Jean-Paul Sartre, was a French existentialist philosopher, playwright, novelist, screenwriter, political activist, biographer, and literary critic. He was one of the leading figures in 20th century French philosophy. In this clip, Sartre discusses the characteristics of a "classic intellectual" and its relationship to Hegel's notion of the "unhappy conscience."
Entrevue accordée par Sartre à Radio-Canada (Émission "Dossiers", Mensuel d'information, Dossier n°12 diffusé en mars 1967) où il traite avec une grande clarté de la situation de l'intellectuel. Il "aborde diverses questions : son intervention et son engagement dans la guerre du Viêt-nam, l'objet et le mandat du tribunal Bertrand Russell sur les crimes de guerre, qu'il préside, ses réactions aux nombreuses critiques et son refus du prix Nobel de littérature" (Archives Radio-Canada) Il est interrogé par Claude Lanzmann, rédacteur à la revue des Temps modernes, et Madeleine Gobeil, professeur à l'Université Carleton d'Ottawa. Images : Michel Brault - Assistant : Alain Dostie - Son : Marcel Carrière - Montage : Les Cinéastes associés - Réalisation : Max Cacopardo - Production : Radio-Canad...
Screener for Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir DVD available online at http://www.artfilms.com.au/Detail.aspx?ItemID=1276 Code: SRC-Jean Jean-Paul Sartre (1905-1980) and Simone de Beauvoir (1908-1986), two of the most influential and controversial thinkers of our time, are presented in this unique documentary originally broadcast in 1967 and photographed by Michel Brault, one of Canadas most distinguished documentary cameramen and filmmakers. Jean-Paul Sartre addresses a variety of topics: his opposition to the Vietnam War, the purpose and mandate of the Bertrand Russell war crime tribunal he chaired, his reaction to extensive criticism, and his refusal of the Nobel Prize for literature. Simone de Beauvoir responds straightforwardly to questions. She talks about her ongoing ...
Extraits d'un entretien sur Radio-Canada en 1967 avec Jean-Paul Sartre, philosophe Français, père de l'existentialisme.... Un interview réalisé par Claude Lanzmann, rédacteur à la revue « Les Temps modernes » et Madeleine Gobeil, professeur à l'Université Carleton d'Ottawa. Jean-Paul SARTRE aborde aisément divers sujets : le statut de l'écrivain, de l'intellectuel et de l'homme politique, l'aliénation, l'empirisme, sa position vis-à-vis de la guerre du Vietnam, en l'occurrence son actif de président au tribunal Bertrand Russel sur les crimes de guerre, sa position sur la guerre d'Algérie et son refus du prix Nobel de littérature"
Jean-Paul Sartre : “Je ne vois pas pourquoi une cinquantaine de messieurs âgés et qui font de mauvais livres me couronneraient. C'est aux lecteurs de dire ce que je vaux.” “À 16 ans j'aurais aimé vous rencontrer” : c'est par cette véritable déclaration que Jacques Chancel accueille Jean-Paul Sartre, ce 7 février 1973, dans Radioscopie. Tout au long de l'entretien, il évoque son enfance, ses études, qui il était jeune homme et son refus du Prix Nobel. Mais il aborde aussi le métier d'écrivain et l'évolution de sa pensée, le rôle de la politique et du journalisme dans sa vie. Il explique son refus du Prix Nobel par sa volonté de ne pas être “récupéré” par la classe dirigeante. Il évoque aussi son non-conformisme, son goût du temps présent et la satisfaction quant à la vie qu'il a menée. Sou...
(ORIGINAL) Camus vs. Sartre. This documentary is about the battle between these two great writer/philosophers after WWII in Paris over Camus' book The Rebel. What was once a friendship had now turn sour. After the war, Camus began frequenting the Café de Flore on the Boulevard Saint-Germain in Paris with Sartre and others. He also toured the United States to lecture about French thought. Although he leaned left, politically, his strong criticisms of Communist doctrine did not win him any friends in the Communist parties and eventually alienated Sartre. In 1949 his TB returned and Camus lived in seclusion for two years. In 1951 he published The Rebel, a philosophical analysis of rebellion and revolution which expressed his rejection of communism. Upsetting many of his colleagues and contemp...
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