The Development and Meaning of Twentieth-Century Existentialism
Edited by William L. McBride
Published November 1st 1996 by Routledge – 400 pages
Series: Sartre and Existentialism: Philosophy, Politics, Ethics, the Psyche, Literature, and Aesthetics
Published November 1st 1996 by Routledge – 400 pages
Series: Sartre and Existentialism: Philosophy, Politics, Ethics, the Psyche, Literature, and Aesthetics
William L. McBride Professor of Philosophy at Purdue University, is co-founder of the North American Sartre Society, and the first chairperson of its executive board. His most recent publications include Social and Political Philosophy and Sartre's Political Theory. He was recently named Chevalier dans l'Ordre des Palmes Academiques by the French Government, and has served as Chairperson of the Committee on International Cooperation of the American Philosophical Association and as President of the Society Americaine de Philosophie de Langue Francaise.
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