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Oppression and the Human Condition

An Introduction to Sartrean Existentialism

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Oppression and the Human Condition

An Introduction to Sartrean Existentialism

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Oppression and the Human Condition is both a valuable teaching tool and an insightful addition to scholarship on the philosophy of Jean-Paul Sartre. Students and teachers will find it an excellent and accessible introduction to Sartre's existentialism, ideal for courses in existentialist and 20th century philosophy. Equally, Sartre scholars will find that the book, especially the sections on oppression and "bad faith," gives them much to think about.

Author Thomas Martin applies Sartre's philosophy to contemporary issues and concerns, and draws on two case studies to make his point. The cases examine modern-day oppressors-in one case an anti-semite, in the other a sexist who objectifies women-in the context of Sartre's "bad faith." The case studies also reinforce Martin's argument that Sartre's early philosophy, especially his concept of "bad faith," provides a framework for discussions of oppressions such as racism and sexism.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Conciousness, the World, and Human Being
Chapter 2 Bad Faith, Human Being, and Self-Deception
Chapter 3 Anti-Semitic Racism and the Flight from Transcendence
Chapter 4 Others in the World of the Self
Chapter 5 Sado-Sexism and the Flight from Facticity

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Published 06 Nov 2002
Format Paperback
Edition 1st
Extent 168
ISBN 9780742513242
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Dimensions 229 x 149 mm
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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