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Critique of Dialectical Reason, Vol. 1. At the height of the Algerian war, Jean-Paul Sartre embarked on a fundamental reappraisal of his philosophical and political thought. The result was the Critique of Dialectical Reason, an intellectual masterpiece of the twentieth century, now republished with a major original introduction by Fredric Jameson.
KEYWORDS: Critique of Dialectical Reason, dialectical materialism, dialectics of nature, subjectivity Introduction On a bitterly cold December evening in 1961, some 6,000 mostly young people attended a debate between four luminaries of French intellectualism. At the time, such a gathering would not have seemed unusual; after all, the simmering political tension that always seemed to percolate ...
Critique of Dialectical Reason. Jean-Paul Sartre, 1960. The Fused Group. The group — the equivalence of freedom as necessity and of necessity as freedom — the scope and limits of any realist dialectic. 1 The Genesis of Groups. As we have seen, the necessity of the group is not present a priori in a gathering. But we have also seen that ...
17. Jan. 1984 · Seeking to give Marxism what Michael McGee called "a more rigorous intellectual defense," Sartre wrote volume one of Critique of Dialectical Reason (CDR) between 1957 & 1960; it was published in France in 1960. The first English edition appeared in 1976. A second, unfinished volume appeared posthumously in 1982.
- Jean-Paul Sartre
5. Juni 2012 · This work was to be followed by a second volume, which was never completed; it was, however, published posthumously by Gallimard in 1985 and lucidly translated in 1991 by Quintin Hoare as Critique of Dialectical Reason, Volume 2: (Unfinished) The Intelligibility of History. The relation between the two volumes was to be indicated by the subtitles, but I will later explain why I am dubious ...
Critique of Dialectical Reason Jean-Paul Sartre, Critique of Dialectical Reason Translated by Alan Sheridan-Smith, edited by Jonathan Ree London: New Left Books, 1976 Of Sartre's major theoretical works, none is more problematic than the Critique. It stands in apparent contradiction to his earlier writings;
The result was the Critique of Dialectical Reason, an intellectual masterpiece of the twentieth century, now republished with a major original introduction by Fredric Jameson. In it, Sartre set out the basic categories for the renovated theory of history that he believed was necessary for post-war Marxism. Sartre’s formal aim was to establish the dialectical intelligibility of history itself ...