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(2010) Sartre on the body, Dordrecht, Springer.
Being-for-itself must be wholly body and it must be wholly consciousness; it cannot be united with a body. Similarly being-for-others is wholly body; there are no ‘psychic phenomena’ there to be united with the body. There is nothing behind the body. But the body is wholly ‘psychic’.
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Howells, C. (2010)., Sartre and death: forgetting the mortal body in being and nothingness, in K. J. Morris (ed.), Sartre on the body, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 130-138.
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