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The subject in question : Sartre's critique of Husserl in The transcendence of the ego

Author: Stephen Priest
Publisher: London ; New York : Routledge, 2000.
Series: Routledge studies in twentieth century philosophy.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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"The Subject in Question provides a fascinating insight into the difference between two of the twentieth century's most famous philosophers over the key notions of conscious experience and the self. Jean-Paul Sartre's The Transcendence of the Ego, published in 1937, is a major text in the phenomenological tradition and sets the course for much of Sartre's later thought. The Subject in Question is the first  Read more...
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Named Person: Jean-Paul Sartre; Jean Paul Sartre; Jean-Paul Sartre; Edmund Husserl
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Stephen Priest
ISBN: 041521369X 9780415213691
OCLC Number: 42863161
Description: viii, 181 p. ; 24 cm.
Series Title: Routledge studies in twentieth century philosophy.
Responsibility: Stephen Priest.
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"The Subject in Question provides a fascinating insight into the difference between two of the twentieth century's most famous philosophers over the key notions of conscious experience and the self. Jean-Paul Sartre's The Transcendence of the Ego, published in 1937, is a major text in the phenomenological tradition and sets the course for much of Sartre's later thought. The Subject in Question is the first full-length study of this famous work and its influence on twentieth-century philosophy. It also investigates the relationship between Sartre's ideas and the earlier work of Descartes and Kant."--BOOK JACKET.

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