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Reason & violence; a decade of Sartre's philosophy, 1950-1960 (original 1964; edition 1964)

by R. D. Laing, D. G. Cooper (Joint Author.)

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First published in 1998. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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Title:Reason & violence; a decade of Sartre's philosophy, 1950-1960
Authors:R. D. Laing
Other authors:D. G. Cooper (Joint Author.)
Info:[London] Tavistock Publications [1964]
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Reason and Violence: A Decade of Sartre's Philosophy by R. D. Laing (1964)

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The three works expounded in this volume, Saint Genet, Comedien et Martyr (1952), Questions de Methode (1960), and Critique de la Raison Diailectique (1960), together make up a vast verbal edifice.
ONE: Questions of method

I. MARXISM AND EXISTENTIALISM

Philosophy does not exist. It is nothing but an hypostatized abstraction. There are only philosophies-or rather only one philosophy at a time which is alive.
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