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  1. 11. Juli 2020 · In this paper, I explore the ontological implication of Sartre’s and Heidegger’s phenomenological accounts of emotion. I start by looking at Sartre’s notion of the ‘magical world’ in his booklet Sketch for a Theory of the Emotions, showing how emotion, for him, reveals the overall structure of ‘human reality’ rather than a dispensable aspect of it. Discussing experiences of the ...

  2. 在线阅读本书. One of Sartre's most important pieces of writing, Sketch for a Theory of the Emotions not only anticipates but argues many of the ideas to be found in his famous Being and Nothingness .

  3. Psychology Press, 2002 - Philosophy - 64 pages. 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.

  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. 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 ...

  6. 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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  7. Print. Sketch for a Theory of the Emotions ( French: Esquisse d'une théorie des émotions) is a 1939 book by the philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre. This work contains some of his thoughts about human and emotions. Some of his ideas later appeared in his masterpiece Being and Nothingness .