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Sartre, Nietzsche and Non-Humanist Existentialism

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This book argues that existentialism's concern with human existence does not simply make it another form of humanism. Influenced by Heidegger's 1947 'Letter on Humanism', structuralist and post-structuralist critics have both argued that existentialism is synonymous with a naïve 'humanist' idea of the subject. Such identification has led to the movement's dismissal as a credible philosophy; this book aims to challenge such a view.



Through a lucid and thought-provoking exploration of the concept of perversity in Sartre and Nietzsche, Mitchell argues that understanding the human as a 'perversion' of something other than itself allows us to have a philosophy of the human without the humanist subject. In short, through perversion, we can talk about the human as not merely having a relation to the world, but of being that relation. With an explicit defence of Sartre against the charge of humanism, accompanied by a novel and distinctive reinterpretation of Nietzsche, Mitchell recovers an existentialism that is at once both radical and philosophically relevant.

Inhaltsverzeichnis


1. Introduction: Existentialism and Humanism.- 2. Nietzsche's Non-humanist Existentialism: Perversity and Genealogy.- 3. Nietzsche's Non-humanist Existentialism: Secondary Perversion and the Slave Revolt.- 4. Sartre, Nothingness and Perversity.- 5. Sartre, Perversity and Self-Evasion.- 6. Sartre, Perversity and Self-Deception.


Produktdetails

Erscheinungsdatum
11. April 2020
Sprache
englisch
Auflage
1st ed. 2020
Seitenanzahl
192
Dateigröße
1,71 MB
Reihe
Progress in Mathematics
Autor/Autorin
David Mitchell
Kopierschutz
mit Wasserzeichen versehen
Produktart
EBOOK
Dateiformat
PDF
ISBN
9783030431082

Portrait

David Mitchell

Dr David Mitchell received his PhD from the University of Liverpool, UK. Since 2015 he has been working as a lecturer and researcher at the University of Johannesburg, South Africa.


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