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The first section traces the development of Sartres philosophy from its classical roots in Parmenides and Plato, through Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, and Heidegger, identifying how Sartre reshaped these traditions into a modern existentialism grounded in human choice and moral responsibility.
The second section explores Sartres existential psychoanalysis, a project that extends beyond Freuds determinism to embrace the self as radically free, yet inevitably entangled in its own projects and limitations. Sterns analysis shows how Sartres philosophical anthropology informed not only his theoretical works but also his novels and plays, where existential insight becomes lived drama.
This book remains a crisp introduction to Sartre as both philosopher and moral psychologist, and a key reference for understanding existentialisms dialogue with psychoanalysis in the mid-twentieth century.