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Sartre’s phenomenological psychology of imagination

, 2020
Two interrelated puzzles about Sartre’s theory of imagination as presented in The Imaginary concern the role of affectivity in imagination and the role of imagination in perception. If we respond affectively to what we perceive but not to what we imagine,
J. Webber
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Sartre's Relationalist(-ish) Theory of Perception1

Sartre Studies International
In this paper, I argue that Jean-Paul Sartre's theory of the imagination emerges out of a position on perception that is similar to modern naïve realism in that he seeks to add elements of what today is called “relationalism” to his phenomenological ...
Valerie Bernard
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Sartre

2022
Bergson’s disciple Sartre makes room for nothing through a psychological analysis. Human beings construct absences through their expectations. They perceive absences by virtue of their frustrated expectations. Only a human being can see the absence of word in this sentence. Analytic philosophers find Sartre’s analysis plausible for epistemic perception,
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Sartre

Sartre Studies International, 2021
This article addresses an area of French colonialism, specifically French Algeria, through the critical lens of Jean-Paul Sartre’s theories on race and colonialism developed in Colonialism and Neocolonialism. I focus in particular on two key components of Sartre’s critical commentary: first, the way in which French colonialism established practices ...
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Sartre was not a Marxist

, 2019
Ronald Aronson praises Jean-Paul Sartre’s existential Marxism in an essay in the Boston Review. I argue that existential Marxism is a case of a contradictio in adiecto. Sartre was never recognized as a Marxist by his contemporaries. He not only failed to
Alfred Betschart
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Sartre’s Transcendental Phenomenology

Oxford Handbooks Online, 2018
The first phase of Sartre’s philosophical publications displays an apparent ambivalence toward Husserl’s transcendental turn. Sartre accepts both major aspects of that turn, the phenomenological reduction and the use of transcendental argumentation.
J. Webber
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Sartre, l’« antipédéraste » ?

2018
Bien que les personnages homosexuels abondent dans les fictions de Sartre, les études consacrées à la pensée sartrienne de l’homosexualité sont rares, souvent limitées à des critiques de l’article « Qu’est-ce qu’un collaborateur ? » ou de la lecture constructiviste du Saint Genet.
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Intentionality, Consciousness, and the Ego: The Influence of Husserl’s Logical Investigations on Sartre’s Early Work

Husserl and Other Phenomenologists, 2016
Jean-Paul Sartre’s early phenomenological texts reveal the complexity of his relationship to Edmund Husserl. Deeply indebted to phenomenology’s method as well as its substance, Sartre nonetheless confronted Husserl’s transcendental turn from Ideas onward.
Lior Levy
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SARTRE

Proceedings of The 8th Australasian Conference on Interactive Entertainment: Playing the System, 2012
In this paper, we present a web implementation of a poker bot, called SARTRE, which uses case-based reasoning to play Texas Hold'em poker. SARTRE uses a memory-based approach to create a betting strategy for two-player, limit Texas Hold'em. Hand histories from strong poker players are observed and encapsulated as cases that capture specific game state ...
Ian Watson   +2 more
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Censorship and the Catalan translations of Jean-Paul Sartre

Ideology, Censorship and Translation, 2016
After more than 20 years during which no translations of foreign texts were permitted in Spain if they were not in tune with the Francoist regime, the work of Jean-Paul Sartre arrived in the 1960s in the form of translations into Catalan, despite the ...
Pilar Godayol
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