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Sartre And The Stoics: Similar Values
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5 pages in length. In assessing the inherent correlation between Sartre's values and those of the Stoics, it is quite clear that they both maintain a common denominator that serves to represent each side. Indeed, Sartre's existentialist system of values may not have been fully integrated with Stoicism; however, there are enough parallelisms in both thought and application to warrant them related. Particularly pertinent to this accuracy were Sartre's values pertaining to the universe and free will, in which he contended that all individuals were responsible for the acts that they undertook without the prudence or wisdom of what was good or bad, right or wrong. To the Stoics, the universe symbolized all control over earthly inhabitants, serving as the causal nexus running through the entire cosmos and bringing all things to pass. The writer discusses accuracy and inaccuracies in relation to Sartre and Stoic values. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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Sartre and Human Nature
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A 5 page paper arguing against Sartre's logic in his existentialist beliefs. Most of the hard-core existentialists are unforgiving in their views, even Sartre who today could be labeled ADDH in that he was unable to control his own mind and body well into adulthood. According to his theories, the failing must have been one of his own making. The paper examines Sartre's ideas of personal freedom and responsibility, finding only contradictions. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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No Exit by Jean Paul Sartre
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It is commonly believed that the theme presented by Jean Paul Sartre in his 1944 play, No Exit was 'Hell is other people'. By exploring the other writings of Sartre one can begin to understand that the concept he was elucidating in the play was the exact opposite of the externalization of negative emotions. Rather, the play was another forum he chose in which to answer to the critics of the philosophy of existentialism. This 5 page paper asserts that the theme espoused by Sartre is actually the quest for freedom as defined by the individual's acceptance of oneself and the choices made throughout one's lifetime. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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Jean Paul Sartre's 'No Exit'
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(work is also known called 'Hois Clos') In this 8 page paper, the writer argues that the concept 'Hell Is Other People' is the primary theme of this classic existentialist drama ('No Exit' is a one-act play by Sartre) and it is just as resonant today as it was more than fifty years ago. Sartre's existentialist philosophy is examined in great analytical detail and the paper remains most concerned with explaining precisely what Sartre meant by 'No Exit' and how it applies to everyone's life. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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Sartre: No Exit, death and existentialism
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An analysis of Sartre's Huit Clos (No Exit) with specific reference to existentialism and Sartre's contention that "hell is other people".
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Sarte: Huit Clos (No Exit)and Mahfouz: Arabian Nights and Days
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A paper which compares Sartre's play and Mahfouz's novel, with particular reference to the philosophical ideologies presented in the two works. The writer focuses on Sartre's existentialism as embodied in the phrase "hell is other people" and Mahfouz's perspective on the concept of eternal Truth. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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Sartre/Anouil & Greek Tragedy
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A 6 page essay that contrasts and compares Jean-Paul Sartre's play " The Flies" and Jean Anouil's "Antigone, a Tragedy," which are both modern adaptations of ancient Greek plays. Examination of these plays demonstrates that, in both cases, a knowledge of Greek mythology, or of the original plays, is incidental to a modern appreciation of the productions. In both cases, the playwrights intended for their adaptations to focus on modern concerns within a present-day context. Where the playwrights differ, primarily, is in their perspective on the principal thematic thrust of each work. While Sartre endorses the concept of resistance to societal institutions that limit freedom, Anouil paints such resistance as basically futile and pointless. No additional sources cited.
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Jean Paul Sartre’s Understanding of the Relationship Between Freedom and Responsibility
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This 5 page report discusses philosopher Jean Paul Sartre (1905-1980)who offered the world a different vision regarding the nature of the individual’s responsibility for him or herself. The report addresses Sartre’s point of view regarding personal freedom and responsibility. He believed that: “Man is nothing else but what he makes of himself. Such is the first principle of existentialism.” Of course, if choice is completely open-ended, if freedom means entitlement to do and every kind of action that can be imagined, how would such freedom have an impact on human beings in terms of how they exist in the social realm that includes other human beings? Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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Jean Paul Sartre’s “The Wall”
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This 5 page report discusses Jean Paul Sartre’s short story, “The Wall,” which takes place during the 1930s in the era of the Spanish Civil War. Three men are arrested, placed on trial, and sentenced to death for rather nebulous political reasons. The authorities are prepared to execute people for little or no reason whatsoever, and this lack of causality - so predominant in existentialism - is a favorite theme of Sartre’s. “The Wall” serves as an excellent example of existential writing in that we are what we are, what happens, happens, and what you see is what you get. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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Jean-Paul Sartre/Anti-Semite and Jew
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A 5 page book review that examines Sartre's arguments against anti-Semitism. The writer relates these arguments, somewhat to American racism, and also relates Sartre's remarks to post-WWII France and the climate of anti-Semitism that pervasive at that time. No additional sources cited.
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