Description
About the Author
Gary Cox has a PhD in philosophy and now teaches A-level philosophy at a sixth-form college.
Reviews
"Cox's book is much more than an introduction to Sartre ... Sartre: A Guide for the Perplexed is well worth reading and thinking about. It would be useful in existentialism classes, history of philosophy classes, philosophy of mind, and in Great Books programs which focus on the chronological development of ideas in the Western world." -- Bob Lane in Metapsychology
'Exceptionally clear and incisive ... This book will be hugely helpful to readers of Sartre and will, I believe, prove to be of lasting value.' Nicholas Dent, Professor (Emeritus) of Philosophy, University of Birmingham * Blurb from reviewer *
"By discussing the limits of [Sartre's] arguments and assessing the criticisms levelled against him, the author maintains a balanced view and does not go along with the tendency of the 1980s and 1990s to dismiss his work as incoherent and insignificant. Equally helpful are the examples from everyday life illustrating particularly difficult ideas, like the use of the pixelated image of an actor on screen to explain intentionality (p.17)." -- Rosalind Silvester * Journal of European Studies *
Book Information
ISBN 9780826487063
Author Gary Cox
Format Paperback
Page Count 194
Imprint Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 262g