Jean Paul Sartre On Man, Society And Freedom

(Hardcover - 2005)
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Mithilesh Kumar Singh

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The book focuses on the analysis of the nature of Man, Society andFreedom and their relation in Sartre's works, Being andNothingness and Critique of Dialectical Reason. The twomasterpieces represent two distinct dimensions of his thought, the former beingan ontological study of man and the latter dealing with man's rolein society as a maker of his own history and consequently maker of the historyof mankind.

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Details of Book: Jean Paul Sartre On Man, Society And Freedom Book: Jean Paul Sartre On Man, Society And Freedom
Author: Mithilesh Kumar Singh
ISBN:

8178801655


ISBN-13:

9788178801650

,

978-8178801650


Binding: Hardcover
Publishing Date: 2005
Publisher: Rajat Publications
Number of Pages: 190
Language: English
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