Sartre and His Predecessors

Sartre and his Predecessors: The Self and the Other is a 1984 book by William R. Schroeder, in which the author provides an explanation and critical examination of the thought of Jean-Paul Sartre, Martin Heidegger, Edmund Husserl and Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel.[1][2]

Sartre and his Predecessors: The Self and the Other
AuthorWilliam R. Schroeder
SubjectJean-Paul Sartre
Published1984
PublisherRoutledge & Kegan Paul
Pages326 pp.
ISBN9780710202741

References

  1. Davison, Noel (Summer 1986). "Review: William Ralph Shroeder, Sartre and his Predecessors: the self and the other" (PDF). Radical Philosophy. 43. Retrieved 3 December 2018.
  2. Morris, Phyllis S. (January 1985). "Sartre and his Predecessors: The Self and the Other, by William Ralph Schroeder". Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology. 16 (3): 313–316. doi:10.1080/00071773.1985.11007739. ISSN 0007-1773.
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