Sartre, Strawson and Others
Author:
Mark Sacks a
| Affiliation: | a University of Essex, UK |
DOI:
10.1080/00201750510022826
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Philosophy;
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Abstract
This paper compares the treatment of other minds in Strawson and Sartre. Both discussions are presented here as transcendental arguments, and some striking parallels between them are brought out. However the primary significance of the alignment lies in the difference that emerges between two forms of transcendental proof, with the phenomenological treatment in Sartre promising to yield a stronger conclusion than Strawson's argument. The paper goes some way towards bringing out this difference.
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