Dear all, You are invited to join a brand new list for the discussion of psychoanalysis and related subjects. You can join by sending an e-mail to the...
Charles wrote: ... Sartre argues in Ex is a Hum that we are all completely free to choose how we live our lives then this seems to me contrary to the Marxian ...
Ivan, It is a long time since I read the Communist Manifesto, but how about taking the inevitability of the dictatorship of the proletariat as one of your...
Hello!: This is my first message, buet more than a message it´s a cry searching help. I have to do a work for the University for tomorrow and I don´t have...
Hello My name is Magnus B. Bredstrup and I'm a scholar at a danish highschool. I'd just like to introduce myself or more likely; my main topics of interest in...
Hello Greg, Thank you for your comments. I agree with you that we at some point always is free. But what if we don`t know that? In Being and Nothingness Sartre...
Hello, My name is Bosse Helsing, and i am a new member in this community. I work with tennagers who are suffering from depression and other psychic illness. I...
Hello, My name is Bosse and i am a new member in this community. I work with teenagers who are suffering from depression and other psychic illnes. I am...
Tom, You mention the meaning of life in your latest post. Surely, from an existentialist point of view, the meaning of life is whatever we each individually...
Close Reading from Jean-Paul Sartre, Existentialism is a Humanism (1946) Please reply with your comments and/or questions. Complete text available via: <A...
Close Reading from Jean-Paul Sartre, Existentialism is a Humanism (1946) Please reply with your comments and/or questions. Complete text available via: <A...
Dear all, As you probably realise, we have reached the end of our close reading of Existentialism & Humanism. I would like to invite members to take this ...
1. Protesting the WTO in Seattle [the revolution may not be televised but *will* it come with optional cinnamon sprinkled on top!] 2. What is science and...
Regarding Sartres seagul metaphor: If we accept that being is a concept do we end up with an absurd self-contradiction? If so can someone reveal it to me? A...
Don wrote:Sartre39;s "portrait of an anti-semite." This has to go in my top 10 of ... Greg writes: I would certainly agree with this, it being such a brilliant...
In response to Jack, "To value others I think we need our sentiments, we need empathy, etc - so in my understanding of the categorical imperative we could not...
These kind of exchanges were somewhat common at ... Oh most definitely, go find Foucault's "origins". (by the way 'Tel Quel is correct) Excerpts from "What is...
Close Reading from Jean-Paul Sartre, Existentialism is a Humanism (1946) Please reply with your comments and/or questions. Complete text available via: <A...
In a message dated 01/11/99 17:30:43 GMT Standard Time, DJRNews@... ... argued ... by ... Don, I'm going have to take issue with you on this. Certainly...
Consumerism is an important phenomenon. November 26 is "Buy Nothing Day," a reason to be different and don't be a consumer for just one day. I'm going to...
Hi, Does someone know the answer to this question? I have been reading about Foucaul("What's an author?"), about Sartre("What's Literature?", chapters 1 and 2)...
... YES!! i saw the movie about two weeks ago. my first thought when i walked out of the theatre was that it was quite an interesting film... i wasn't sad or...
Dear all, Just an informal post about I book I've found... I've acquired a copy of an old book "Existentialism from Dostoevsky to Sartre" (1956) a selection of...
Dear Don and the rest of the list Thanks to Don for raising some very interesting and fundamental questions which affect not only Rogerian & Existential forms...
Close Reading from Jean-Paul Sartre, Existentialism is a Humanism (1946) Please reply with your comments and/or questions. Complete text available via: <A...
I've been asked a question on the Camus list which I do not know how to answer and would like your help with: 'What would Sartre say about treating other...