William James and Jean Paul Sartre compare the emotional views of emotional things. William James and Jean - Paul Sartre present two different arguments about what constitutes emotions. This article explores William James' emotional analysis in his paper in 1884. It tries to discover the point of his view and tries to present Sartre's counterargument to his view of emotional paper. Finally, I explain why Sartre's deficiency is flawed and James's claim is that the stronger of the two is better.
In this article, I will explain the premise of Jean Paul Sartre's basic project. In my speech I will briefly introduce Sartre's existing existence principle. Next, I will focus on the focus of Salto's concept of spontaneous consciousness and reflexive consciousness, but when discussing the stage of reflection, deepen the basic project and why we need to pursue it I will. Finally, we will compare a simple comparison and exit between Garcin and myself.
The philosophical career of Jean Paul Sartre (1905-1980) focused on building the existential philosophy called the existentialism in its first stage. Early works of Sartre are characterized by the development of classical phenomenology, but his idea is different from Husserl's interest in methodology, self-concept, morality. These branch points are the cornerstone of Sartre's existential phenomenology and its aim is not to understand the world itself but to understand the existence of human beings. By adopting and adapting the phenomenological method, Sartre began to develop ontologies about what it is. The main feature of this ontology is fundamental freedom without evidence, which is a characteristic of human condition. These are in stark contrast to the fact that there is no problem in the world of things. Sartre's substantial literary work always creates unstable facts and dramatic expressions of freedom in an indifferent world.
Jean-Paul Sartre was born in Paris on June 21, 1905, it is the only child of a French naval officer Jean-Baptiste Sartre and Anne-Marie (Schweitzer). His mother Alsace who, first of representatives of the Nobel Prize winner Albert Schweitzer, his father LouisThéophile is the brother of the father of Anmari. When Sartre was two years old, his father died of illness, he was most likely to be infected with Indochina. Anne Marie returns to the home of the parents of Meudon, where taught mathematics of Sartre, was brought up Sutter him with the help of Charles Schweitzer's father that led to classic from an early age. Literature When he was twelve years old, Sartre's mother remarried, the family moved to La Rochelle and was bullied there.