Practice, power, and forms of life Sartre's appropriation of Hegel and Marx

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Pinkard, Terry P.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Chicago University of Chicago Press, [2022]
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Table of Contents:
  • Intro
  • Contents
  • Preface
  • 1: Spontaneity and Inertia
  • 1. The Background: The Form of the "I"
  • 2. "I" and "We," Singular and Plural
  • 3. "I," "You," and the "Other": Dialectical Thought
  • 4. Being Together: "We"
  • 5. Alienation in Inertia
  • 6. Reciprocity in Spontaneity and Reciprocity as Antagonism
  • 2: Spontaneity's Limits
  • 1. Tragic Counter-Finality
  • 2. Practical Identities, Singular and General: Differing Conceptions of "We"
  • 3. Spontaneity within the Revolt of the Oppressed: The Spontaneous "We"
  • 4. Actualized Freedom's Fragility in the Myths of Self-Authorization
  • 5. Violence in the Enforcement of Norms
  • 3: Ethics in Politics
  • 1. Rules, Groups, and Functionalist Ethics
  • 2. Active, Passive, or Neither?
  • 3. Humanism and Humanisms
  • 4. System versus Subjective Life
  • 5. Self-Knowledge in the System
  • 6. Ethos
  • 7. Ethos, Inequality, History
  • 8. What Follows Marxism?
  • 9. Liberty, Equality, Fraternity, Colonialism, Racism
  • 10. Morals on Holiday
  • 11. Power, Practice, Practico-Inert
  • Dénouement
  • Acknowledgments
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Index