Philosopher

Jean-Paul Sartre

French existentialist philosopher

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1960
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2006
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2006·Monaco
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s publication of a study by the independent expert Paulo Pinheiro, to which the Principality is proud to have contributed. Let us not forget that, as Jean-Paul Sartre wrote, violence, regardless of what form it takes, constitutes a failure. We hope that, following the Security Council’s debates on the protection of
1992·Haiti
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same is true of our "lavalasian" policy. We take from it the sap of liberating truth and democratic ethics. From Socrates to Heidegger, from Hegel to Jean-Paul Sartre, over and above philosophical differences, our political ethic makes it essential for us to seek truth from the very source of objectivity, for a pea
1991·Haiti
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c to be established between the theology of freedom and the politics of freedom necessarily phases through the life and experiences of the poor. When Jean-Paul Sartre criticised Hegel he noted that the latter had overlooked the fact that a void is devoid of something, and that liberation theologians can state that
1971·Tunisia
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hoose between an essential matter and an important one, will choose the essential matter, hoping that what remains, that is the "other", will not, as Sartre said, prove to be the "hell" of the United Nations, We, at any rate, will always find some way of reconciling the forces of rejection and the tendenc
1960·Cuba
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e in a brothel, it had to be recognized that imperialist capital is a prostitute who cannot seduce us, and not exactly "the respectful prostitute" of Jean-Paul Sartre. 62.