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  1. 1. Jan. 2019 · The core of James’ theory, according to Sartre, is a distinction. between tw o phenomena involved in emotional experience. On the one hand, the p hysiological. component of an emotion. In the ...

  2. Although written fairly early in his career, in 1939, _Sketch for a Theory of the Emotions_ is considered to be one of Jean-Paul Sartre's most important pieces of writing. It not only anticipates but argues many of the ideas to be found in his famous _Being and Nothingness._. By subjecting the emotion theories of his day to critical analysis ...

  3. 3.47. 882 ratings93 reviews. Sartre contemplates the human emotional experience by analyzing phenomenological psychology and existentialism In The Outline of a Theory, French philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre attempts to understand the role emotions play in the human psyche. Sartre analyzes fear, lust, anguish, and melancholy while asserting that ...

  4. Sketch for a Theory of the Emotions. Jean-Paul Sartre - 1971 - Routledge. Horror, Fear, and the Sartrean Account of Emotions. Andreas Elpidorou - 2016 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 54 (2):209-225. Consciousness, Emotion and the Problem of the Other. J ...

  5. 2. Juli 2013 · Philosopher, novelist, dramatist and existentialist Jean-Paul Sartre is one of the greatest writers of all time. He was fascinated by the role played by the emotions in human life and placed them at the heart of his philosophy. This brilliant short work - which contains some of the principal ideas later to appear in his masterpiece Being and Nothingness - is Sartre at his best: insightful ...

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  7. There is a newer edition of this item: Sketch for a Theory of the Emotions (Routledge Classics) $27.09. (36) Only 1 left in stock - order soon. "A driving force in all Sartre's writing is his serious desire to change the life of his reader." -- Iris Murdoch. Print length. 96 pages.

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