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New York.: George Braziller., 1964. 2nd printing 1 month after 1st.. Hard cover. Very good in very good dust jacket. Price clipped. Signed by previous owner. Small patch bleaching stain to top dark page block. Light edge wear to jacket. Lower jacket spine discoloration, half-inch. Tight. Square. Clean interior.. 1 Dark cloth over boards. 255 p. 21 cm. French writer, philosopher, novelist, and playwright Jean-Paul Sartre was strongly and consistently committed to a moral and political life, as well as a literary one. This work was said to be as important as Rousseau's Confessions.
The Emotions Outline of a Theory by Sartre, Jean-Paul, and Frechtman, Bernard (Translated from the French by) - 1948
by Sartre, Jean-Paul, and Frechtman, Bernard (Translated from the French by)
The Emotions Outline of a Theory
by Sartre, Jean-Paul, and Frechtman, Bernard (Translated from the French by)
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- Hardcover
New York.: The Wisdom Library / The Philosophical Library, 1948. Hard cover. Very good in good dust jacket. Price clipped.. 1 94 p. Gray cloth over boards. Black spine titles; small female/male silhouette heads back to back. 19 cm. Existentialist philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre blames psychology's inadequacies in failing to understand emotions in their proper context. The idea of emotion as "accident" is replaced herein with emotion as "phenomenon".
- Bookseller Hedgehog's Whimsey Books (US)
- Format/Binding Hard cover
- Book Condition Used - Very good in good dust jacket. Price clipped.
- Binding Hardcover
- Publisher The Wisdom Library / The Philosophical Library
- Place of Publication New York.
- Date Published 1948
- Keywords Existentialist philosopher|psychology's inadequacies|emotions, accident or phenomenon