Focusing on the interplay of authenticity and vulgarisation in Sartre's thought, Charme sets out to throw new light on his philosophy. The book combines a candid portrayal of Sartre with a fresh look at his philosophy. Charme relates Sartre's theory of human relations to the tensions and contradictions in Sartre's personal life and in his private attitudes towards others and towards himself.
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Focusing on the interplay of authenticity and vulgarisation in Sartre's thought, Charme sets out to throw new light on his philosophy. The book combines a candid portrayal of Sartre with a fresh look at his philosophy. Charme relates Sartre's theory of human relations to the tensions and contradictions in Sartre's personal life and in his private attitudes towards others and towards himself.
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Very Good in Very Good-dust jacket. 0870237403. Boards show a few minor scuffs. Dust jacket shows some small closed tears at edges.; Boards are square, flat and clean. Tight binding. Interior is clean and unmarked. Dust jacket has been placed in removeable protective cover. Light foxing to edges.; 9.24015747089 X 6.299212592 X 1.03149606194 inches; 272 pages.