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Sartrean, Sartrian, a.|ˈsɑːtrɪən| Also Sartreian. [f. the name of Sartre (see below) + -an, -ian.] Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of the French writer and philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre (1905–80), his writings, or his existentialist philosophy. Hence as n., an admirer of the ideas of Sartre.
1948[see commitment 6 c]. 1949E. L. Mascall Existence & Analogy vi. 126 Given their atheist dogma, the Sartrians are quite right in asserting that existence is absurd, that the world does not make sense. 1951N. Annan Leslie Stephen viii. 247 In the 'forties Sartrian Existentialism..was a bizarre attempt to justify the duties to society which are inescapably binding upon individuals, who, whether they like it or not, are forced to commit themselves. 1958Spectator 25 July 141/2 That unique Sartrean blend of intellectual and moral disintegration. 1961Encounter June 42/2, I cannot claim to be either a Sartrian or a Thomist. 1962Listener 24 May 920/2 From the Sartrian standpoint, Rousseau went about this enterprise in the wrong way. 1970J. D. Caute Fanon iii. 35 Fanon's prose reverberates with Sartreian concepts, phrases, dialectical juxtapositions, paradoxes and essentialist abstractions. 1975J. Symons Three Pipe Problem xix. 218 Were they both dead, joined in a permanent squabble in some Sartrean hinterland? 1977New Yorker 16 May 147/1 Soyinka discusses material..with ample cross-references to Greek drama, Nietzschean aesthetics, Jungian philosophy and Sartrean opinionizing. |