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Sartre's Phenomenology David Reisman

Sartre's Phenomenology By David Reisman

Sartre's Phenomenology by David Reisman


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In "Being and Nothingness", Sartre picks up diverging threads in the phenomenological tradition, weaves them together with ideas from Gestalt and behaviourist psychology. This work describes Sartre's account of the transition from one's original apprehension of another consciousness to the perception of other persons.

Sartre's Phenomenology Summary

Sartre's Phenomenology by David Reisman

In Being and Nothingness Sartre picks up diverging threads in the phenomenological tradition, weaves them together with ideas from Gestalt and behaviourist psychology, and asks: What is consciousness? What is its relationship to the body, to the external world, and to other minds? Sartre believes that the mind and its states are by-products of introspection, created in the act that purports to discover them. How does this happen? And how are we able to perceive ourselves as persons - physical objects with mental states? Sartre's Phenomenology reconstructs Sartre's answers to these crucial questions. On Sartre's view, consciousness originally apprehends itself in terms of what it is consciousness of, that is, as an activity of apprehending the world. David Reisman traces the path from this minimal form of self-consciousness to the perception of oneself as a full-blown person. Similar considerations apply to the perception of others. Reisman describes Sartre's account of the transition from one's original apprehension of another consciousness to the perception of other persons. An understanding of the various levels of self-apprehension and of the apprehension of others allows Reisman to penetrate the key ideas in Being and Nothingness, and to compare Sartre to analytic philosophers on fundamental questions in the philosophy of mind.

Sartre's Phenomenology Reviews

"enormously though-provoking...I am certain that this book will, and should, provoke a good deal of discussion among scholars of the early Sartre" Reviewed by Katherine Morris in Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews, April 2008

About David Reisman

David Reisman teaches philosophy at East Tennessee State University. He is the author of "Sartre on Consciousness and the Body: the Look" in The Experience of Philosophy, 6th edition, edited by Daniel Kolak and Raymond Martin (forthcoming).

Table of Contents

Preface; 1: Domesticating Sartre: Morris and the 'Body-subject'; 2: Intentionality and Temporality; 3: Impure reflection; 4: Pure reflection; 5: The Three Ontological Dimensions of the Body and the Role of the Look; 6: Bad Faith, Ambiguity, and the Ambiguity of "I"; 7: Sartre and Strawson; Bibliography; Index.

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NPB9780826487254
9780826487254
0826487254
Sartre's Phenomenology by David Reisman
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2007-05-24
160
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