The Spectrum of Concepts in the Existential Ontology of J.-P. Sartre
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.21146/2414-3715-2021-7-2-135-141Keywords:
J.-P. Sartre, work, philosophical language, typology of philosophical concepts, term creation, concept, author's concepts, situational author's concepts, classifier concepts, universal conceptsAbstract
The relevance of studying the typology of philosophical concepts to overcome the negative attitude to the complexity of the philosophical language is noted. The author's typology of concepts is proposed, consisting of concepts-universals, concepts-classifiers, author's concepts and situational author's concepts. This typology is superimposed on the creative heritage of J.-P. Sartre. The conclusion is made about the peculiarities of writing of Sartre.