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Sartre, Jean Paul

Sartre, Jean-Paul. 1936. Esquisse d une tkborie des imotions. Paris Hermann. Schafer, Roy. 1976. A New Language for Psychoanalysis. New Haven Yale University Press. [Pg.276]

Sackheim, a A. 41 Samuelson, P. 234 Sartre, Jean-Paul 21 73-4 and Stendhal 9Vin... [Pg.268]

Odors affect human behavior more than we realize. They are now appreciated as important in human health and disease. Above all, the powerful role of learning is impressive. Odors become associated with pleasant and unpleasant experiences and can retain their hedonic value lifelong. This applies to food, to social and sexual relationships, and to environments such as houses, workplaces, or landscapes. Writers rather than scientists have described such anecdotes. In Remembrances of Things Past, Marcel Proust evoked a flood of childhood memories by the taste of a madeleine dipped in lime-blossom tea. Jean-Paul Sartre tells in his autobiography Les Mots how the halitosis of his grade-school teacher became to him the odor of authority. [Pg.418]

Jean-Paul Sartre is reported to have said 1 shall die twice the first time physically, and the second time when no one shall read my works. Mikhail Temkin will live a long, long second life, as his name will remain known by new generations of kineticists who will not even need to read the original writings, since the main ideas of Temkin are already in all textbooks and monographs on heterogeneous catalysis. [Pg.442]

R. Aronson. 1980. Jean-Paul Sartre Philosophy in the World. London NLB. [Pg.559]

My analysis here of the mutual authentication of Self and Other owes much to the writings of Jean-Paul Sartre. For a summary of Sartre s rich and complex work, see Robert Denoon Gumming, The Philosophy of Jean-Paul Sartre. For an application of some of Sartre s ideas to psychiatry, see Ronald D. Laing. The Potitics of Experience and the Bird of Paradise, especially Chapter 4. [Pg.233]

Jean-Paul Sartre, The Childhood of a Leader, in Intimacy and Other Stories, pp. 81-159. [Pg.345]

Gumming, R. D. The Philosophy of Jean-Paul Sartre. New York Random House, 1965. [Pg.355]

Anti-Semite and Jew by Jean-Paul Sartre, translated by George J. Becker. Copyright 1948 by Schocken Books, Inc. Reprint by permission of Schocken Books, Inc. [Pg.396]

Saint Genet by Jean-Paul Sartre, translated by Bernard Frechtman. Reprinted by permission of George Braziller, Inc. and W. H. Allen 8e Co. Ltd. [Pg.397]

Jean-Paul Sartre. In Petit pantheon portatif. Pans LaFabrique Editions. 23-41. [Pg.256]


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