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  1. 31. Juli 2004 · Sartre's (1940 Sartre's ( /2004) phenomenological account of the imagination helps us in this task by detailing daydreaming's ontology and its potential effects. This foundational work by a major ...

  2. 23. Apr. 2010 · 内容简介 · · · · · ·. A cornerstone of Sartre’s philosophy, The Imaginary was first published in 1940. Sartre had become acquainted with the philosophy of Edmund Husserl in Berlin and was fascinated by his idea of the 'intentionality of consciousness' as a key to the puzzle of existence. Against this background, The Imaginary ...

  3. 17. Jan. 2023 · Jean Paul Sartre. Publication date 1948 Collection internetarchivebooks; printdisabled Contributor Internet Archive Language English. Access-restricted-item true Addeddate 2023-01-17 14:16:31 Autocrop_version 0.0.14_books-20220331-0.2 Bo ...

  4. The Imaginary . DOI link for The Imaginary. The Imaginary. A Phenomenological Psychology of the Imagination By Jean-Paul Sartre, revised by Arlette Elkaim-Sartre. Contributed By Jonathan Webber. Edition 1st Edition. First Published 2004. eBook Published ...

  5. 13. Juli 2012 · Sartre is introducing phenomenology as a problem by way of perception and imagination. That is, perception is always inherently incomplete. Yet, when a thing is imagined, it is complete. Like any good scholar, he begins by addressing the conversation up to this point from Descartes, Leibniz, and Hume (Just a note, the critique of Leibniz is the reason for the cover art, by the way). Similarly ...

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  6. Troubled Sleep ( French: La mort dans l'âme, published in the United Kingdom as Iron in the Soul is a 1949 novel by Jean-Paul Sartre. It is the third part in the trilogy Les chemins de la liberté ( The Roads to Freedom ). "The third novel in Sartre's monumental Roads to Freedom series, Troubled Sleep powerfully depicts the fall of France in ...

  7. Sartre finds that imaginary consciousness is founded on one of four possible positional acts; the imaginary object can be posited as nonexistent, absent, existing elsewhere, or neither existing nor non-existing. Positional acts are constitutive of every conscious act, not only imaginative acts; “every consciousness posits its object, but each in its own way,” says Sartre. (IM, 12 ...