Tom Flynn on Sartre's "dialectical nominalism" and the "mediating third"

The articles in this section deal with two concepts from Sartre's Critique of Dialectical Reason analyzed in the work of Tom Flynn. The first is the practico-inert, the materialized result of human activity that can turn that activity against itself, but which can also take on a positive and pr...

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