Truth and Existence

Jean-Paul Sartre, Ronald Aronson, Adrian van den Hoven

Truth and Existence, written in response to Martin Heidegger’s Essence of Truth, is a product of the years when Sartre was reaching full stature as a philosopher, novelist, playwright, essayist, and political activist. This concise and engaging text not only presents Sartre’s ontology of truth but also addresses the key moral questions of freedom, action, and bad faith.

status Copy #1 (2225): in
genre Philosophy » General Philosophy
publisher University of Chicago Press
publish date 1905
popularity checked out 1 time(s)

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