TY - BOOK ID - 3167442 TI - Sartre's phenomenology AU - Reisman, David AU - Continuum PY - 2007 VL - *3 SN - 9780826487254 0826487254 PB - London ; New York Continuum DB - UniCat KW - Existentialism. KW - Existential psychology. KW - Psychology, Existential KW - Existentialism KW - Phenomenological psychology KW - Phenomenology KW - Psychoanalysis KW - Existenzphilosophie KW - Ontology KW - Philosophy, Modern KW - Epiphanism KW - Relationism KW - Self KW - Sartre, Jean-Paul, KW - Strawson, P. F. KW - Strawson, Peter Frederick KW - Sartŭr, Zhan-Pol, KW - Sartr, Zhan-Polʹ, KW - Sārtar, Jān-Būl, KW - Sārtar, Zhān-Pūl, KW - Sha-tʻe, KW - Sartre, J.-P. KW - Sa-tʻe, KW - Sate, KW - Sa-tʻe, Jang-Pao-erh, KW - Sate, Rangbao'er, KW - Sāt, Chō̜ng-Pō̜n, KW - Sarutoru, KW - Sarṭr, G'on Pol, KW - Chō̜ng-Pō̜n Sāt, KW - Cārttar, L̲ān̲-Pōl, KW - Сартp, Жан-Поль, KW - סארטר, ג׳אן פול KW - סארטר, ג׳אן פון KW - סארטר, ז׳אן פול KW - סארטר, ז׳אן־פול, KW - سارتر، جان پول KW - Guillemin, Jacques, KW - Sārtra, Jyām̐ Pāla, KW - Sartre, Jean-Paul, 1905-1980. KW - Existential psychology KW - Philosophy & Religion KW - Philosophy KW - Sartre, Jean-Paul KW - Sartŭr, Zhan-Pol KW - Sartr, Zhan-Polʹ KW - Sārtar, Jān-Būl KW - Sārtar, Zhān-Pūl KW - Sha-tʻe KW - Sa-tʻe KW - Sate KW - Sa-tʻe, Jang-Pao-erh KW - Sate, Rangbao'er KW - Sāt, Chō̜ng-Pō̜n KW - Sarutoru KW - Sarṭr, G'on Pol KW - Chō̜ng-Pō̜n Sāt KW - Cārttar, L̲ān̲-Pōl KW - Guillemin, Jacques KW - Sārtra, Jyām̐ Pāla KW - サルトル, ジャン ポール KW - Phénoménologie KW - Sartre, jean-paul UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:3167442 AB - . In Being and Nothingness Sartre picks up diverging threads in the phenomenological tradition, weaves them together with ideas from Gestalt and behaviourist psychology, and asks: What is consciousness? What is its relationship to the body, to the external world, and to other minds? Sartre believes that the mind and its states are by-products of introspection, created in the act that purports to discover them. How does this happen? And how are we able to perceive ourselves as persons - physical objects with mental states? Sartre's Phenomenology reconstructs Sartre's answers to these crucial q ER -