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'''''Critique of Dialectical Reason''''', ([[:en:French language|French]]: '''''Critique de la raison dialectique''''') (1960), ('''Volume I: Theory of Practical Ensembles''') <ref>''Critique of Dialectical Reason'' Volume I ''Theory of Practical Ensembles'' Tr. by Alan Sheridan Smith. Verso 2004 ISBN 1-85984-485-5</ref>was the last of [[Jean-Paul Sartre]]'s major philosophical works: it attempts to use [[:en:Existentialism|Existentialism]] as a foundational contribution to [[Marxism]] as described in ''[[:en:Search for a Method|Search for a Method]]'', both of which were written as a common manuscript of some 755 pages with Sartre intending the ''Critique'' to logically precede ''Search''<ref>"Sartre says that ''Search for a Method'' logically belongs at the end of the ''Critique'', since it is the ''Critique'' which supplies the critical foundations for the method which Sartre proposes. He places the shorter work first, partly because he feared it might otherwise seem that 'the mountain had brought forth a mouse' and partly because ''Search for a Method'' was actually written first." [[:en:Hazel Barnes|Hazel Barnes]] p ix, introduction to ''Search'' Vintage 1963 edition. Next page describes the content of the original manuscript.</ref>. The second volume with an [[:en:de-stalinization|incomplete]] treatment of the [[:en:Stalinization|Stalinization]] of the [[:en:Bolshevik|Bolshevik]] revolution was published in French in 1985 and in English in 1992.
'''''Critique of Dialectical Reason''''', ([[:en:French language|French]]: '''''Critique de la raison dialectique''''') (1960), ('''Volume I: Theory of Practical Ensembles''') <ref>''Critique of Dialectical Reason'' Volume I ''Theory of Practical Ensembles'' Tr. by Alan Sheridan Smith. Verso 2004 ISBN 1-85984-485-5</ref>was the last of [[Jean-Paul Sartre]]'s major philosophical works: it attempts to use [[:en:Existentialism|Existentialism]] as a foundational contribution to [[Marxism]] as described in ''[[:en:Search for a Method|Search for a Method]]'', both of which were written as a common manuscript of some 755 pages with Sartre intending the ''Critique'' to logically precede ''Search''<ref>"Sartre says that ''Search for a Method'' logically belongs at the end of the ''Critique'', since it is the ''Critique'' which supplies the critical foundations for the method which Sartre proposes. He places the shorter work first, partly because he feared it might otherwise seem that 'the mountain had brought forth a mouse' and partly because ''Search for a Method'' was actually written first." [[:en:Hazel Barnes|Hazel Barnes]] p ix, introduction to ''Search'' Vintage 1963 edition. Next page describes the content of the original manuscript.</ref>. The second volume with an [[:en:de-stalinization|incomplete]] treatment of the [[:en:Stalinization|Stalinization]] of the [[:en:Bolshevik|Bolshevik]] revolution was published in French in 1985 and in English in 1992.

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Critique of Dialectical Reason, (French: Critique de la raison dialectique) (1960), (Volume I: Theory of Practical Ensembles) [1]was the last of Jean-Paul Sartre's major philosophical works: it attempts to use Existentialism as a foundational contribution to Marxism as described in Search for a Method, both of which were written as a common manuscript of some 755 pages with Sartre intending the Critique to logically precede Search[2]. The second volume with an incomplete treatment of the Stalinization of the Bolshevik revolution was published in French in 1985 and in English in 1992.

Sartre is quoted as having said this was the principal of his two philosophical works for which he wished to be remembered.[3][4]

Introduction

The Dogmatic Dialectic and the Critical Dialectic

Critique of Critical Investigation

See also

Notes

  1. Critique of Dialectical Reason Volume I Theory of Practical Ensembles Tr. by Alan Sheridan Smith. Verso 2004 ISBN 1-85984-485-5
  2. "Sartre says that Search for a Method logically belongs at the end of the Critique, since it is the Critique which supplies the critical foundations for the method which Sartre proposes. He places the shorter work first, partly because he feared it might otherwise seem that 'the mountain had brought forth a mouse' and partly because Search for a Method was actually written first." Hazel Barnes p ix, introduction to Search Vintage 1963 edition. Next page describes the content of the original manuscript.
  3. Sartre at 70: An interview Full text of the interview in which the author gives his opinion in the New York Review of Books. Actual question (at beginning of Part II) is "And which of your works do you hope to see the new generation take up again?"
  4. Infidels, Freethinkers, Humanists, and Unbelievers Sartre after Literature ¶ 3. Typical of the secondary sources referring to the actual text in the interview.

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