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  1. 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, engaging and controversial. Far from constraining one's freedom, as we often think, Sartre argues that emotions are fundamental to it and that an emotion is nothing less than 'a ...

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  2. In the Sketch Sartre identifies three components of every emotional experience: an intentional act, an observable behavior, and a physical change. His task is to convince the reader that they are moments of. an act of consciousness. Emotion is essentially an intentional act because it requires an object to exist (57).

  3. I shall offer an overview of the Sartrean theory of emotion, focusing mainly on the account delineated in the Sketch. My overview will draw as well on certain texts immediately preceding and following that monograph, so as to provide a more rounded picture of the Sartrean theory.

  4. 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 .

    • Jean Paul Sartre
    • France
    • 1939
    • Esquisse d'une théorie des émotions
  5. man-in-his-world have far-reaching implications, for instance, for the traditional. philosophical problem of the relation of "reason" and the "passions." According to Sartre, an emotion is a transformation of the world in which consciousness moves suddenly from the technical to the magical apprehension of its world.

  6. 26. Juni 2017 · Here, the philosopher delves into the role of human emotions on the psyche. “Thus, emotion is first of all and in principle an accident.”. ― Jean-Paul Sartre, The Emotions: Outline of a Theory. Further within these pages, Sartre examines fear, lust, anguish and melancholy.

  7. 1. Juni 2016 · Abstract. Phenomenological approaches to affectivity have long recognized the vital role that emotions occupy in our lives. In this paper, I engage with Jean-Paul Sartre's well-known and highly influential theory of the emotions as it is advanced in his Sketch for a Theory of the Emotions.