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The Essential Jean-Paul Sartre - The Emotions and Essays in Aesthetics - cover
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The Essential Jean-Paul Sartre - The Emotions and Essays in Aesthetics

Jean-Paul Sartre

Editora: Philosophical Library/Open Road

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The renowned French philosopher lays the foundation for an Existentialist approach to psychology and aesthetics in this pair of classic works.   In The Emotions: Outline of a Theory, Jean-Paul Sartre explores the role of emotions in the human psyche, presenting a phenomenological approach to psychology. Analyzing the universal, yet subjective, experiences of fear, lust, anguish, and melancholy, Sartre asserts that human beings develop their emotional capabilities from a very early age, which helps them identify and understand the names and qualities of their feelings later in life.  Essays in Aesthetics is a provocative collection that explores the nature of art and its meaning. Sartre considers the artist’s “function,” and the relation between art and the human condition. Engaging with the works of Tintoretto, Calder, Lapoujade, Titian, Raphael, and Michaelangelo, Sartre offers a fascinating analysis of the creative process. The result is a vibrant manifesto of existentialist aesthetics.
Disponível desde: 18/08/2020.
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