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The Sartre Dictionary Gary Cox (University of Birmingham, UK)

The Sartre Dictionary By Gary Cox (University of Birmingham, UK)

The Sartre Dictionary by Gary Cox (University of Birmingham, UK)


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Covers the major works, ideas and influences of Jean-Paul Sartre. This dictionary contains entries which include definitions of various terms used in Sartre's writings and synopses of his works, novels and plays. It is intended for those who read or study Sartre, existentialism or 20th Century Continental Philosophy.

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The Sartre Dictionary by Gary Cox (University of Birmingham, UK)

[This book] offers lucid and thorough explications of key Sartrean concepts and even phrases, and it contains revealing accounts of the numerous thinkers and writers who influenced Sartre...This book will open doors.-David Pugmire, Department of Philosophy, University of Southampton, UK The Sartre Dictionary is a comprehensive and accessible guide to the world of Jean- Paul Sartre. Meticulously researched and extensively cross-referenced, this unique book covers all of his major works, ideas and influences and provides a firm grounding in the central themes of Sartres thought. Students will discover a wealth of useful information, analysis and criticism. More than 350 A-Z entries include clear definitions of all the key terms used in Sartres writings and detailed synopses of his key works, novels and plays. The Dictionary also includes entries on Sartres major philosophical influences, from Descartes to Heidegger, and his contemporaries, including de Beauvoir and Merleau-Ponty. It covers everything that is essential to a sound understanding of Sartres existentialism, offering clear explanations of often complex terminology.

The Sartre Dictionary Reviews

[This book] offers lucid and thorough explications of key Sartrean concepts and even phrases, and it contains revealing accounts of the numerous thinkers and writers who influenced Sartre...This book will open doors. - David Pugmire, Department of Philosophy, University of Southampton, UK
Combining a translation manual for Sartre's idiosyncratic terminology with summaries of his central works, this book will prove a key reference work for students of his philosophy, his fiction, and his wide range of other writings. - Jonathan Webber, University of Bristol author of The Existentialism of Jean-Paul Sartre
...a useful and generally reliable guide for contemporary readers of Sartre's philosophy and literature. Summing Up: Recommended. Lower-level graduates through faculty/researchers; general readers. - J. A. Gauthier, CHOICE, October 2008
Most reference books are read for information not pleasure, their purpose being to impart information in the quickest and clearest way possible. This volume does not fit that genus. Written with an eye on readability and understanding, and with the easy style of a novelist, the author of this A-Z dictionary has woven Sartre's life and works with the threads of personal and world history, ideational analysis, and the published works and important people of his time, people to whom Sartre responded and interacted. With a short introduction, voracious bibliography, and a timeline that permits historical connection, the author places Sartre's books, ideas, and changes in view point in a historical context of people and events that lend intelligibility to the development of his thoughts...This is a volume for every Sartre student or scholar. - Joseph P. Hester, American Reference Books Annual, Vol. 40, 2009
Mentioned in Times Higher Education Supplement, 24 January 2008
For those seeking a clear and consise way into the labyrinthine complexity of Sartre's philosophy, Gary Cox's Sartre Dictionary will come as a welcome addition to the library of Sartre criticism... The philosophical rigour and clarity which characterize much of Cox's writing in The Sartre Dictionary will ensure its lasting value for Sartre scholars and enthusiasts alike. Sam Coombes, MLR, 2009.
There are many ideas from Sartre that are incompletely understood both by students but also by people who ought to know better... This book clarifies and contextualises them. -- Existential Analysis

About Gary Cox (University of Birmingham, UK)

Gary Cox teaches philosophy at the University of Bristol, UK and is the author of Sartre: A Guide for the Perplexed (Continuum, 2006).

Table of Contents

Sample Contents; Introduction; Action; Age of Reason; Authenticity; Bad faith; Being and Nothingness; Being-for-itself; Choice; Consciousness; De Beauvoir, Simone; Dualism; Existentialism; For-itself; Freedom; Good faith; Heidegger, Martin; Immanence; Intention; Merleau-Ponty, Maurice; Nausea; Negation; Nihilism; Non-being; Other; Phenomena; Positive Freedom; Psychoanalysis; Reflective consciousness; Self-consciousness; Sexual desire; Transcendence; Will to power; Guide to Further Reading.

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NPB9780826498915
9780826498915
0826498914
The Sartre Dictionary by Gary Cox (University of Birmingham, UK)
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2008-01-24
240
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