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A prime example of the European tradition is Jean-Paul Sartre's Critique of Dialectical Reason, which is very different from the works of Popper, whose philosophy was for a time highly influential in the UK where he resided ( see below ).
The most prominent figure among the existentialists is Jean-Paul Sartre whose ideas in his book Being and Nothingness ( L ' être et le néant ) are heavily influenced by Being and Time ( Sein und Zeit ) of Martin Heidegger, although Heidegger later stated that he was misunderstood by Sartre.
The Lieutenant Blueberry character, whose facial features were based on those of the actor Jean-Paul Belmondo, was created in 1963 by Charlier ( scenario ) and Giraud ( drawings ) for Pilote and quickly became its most popular figure.
The accusations were led by Jean-Paul Marat, Camille Desmoulins, Maximilian Robespierre, and above all the notorious scandal-monger, extortioner, and perjurer Charles Théveneau de Morande, whose hatred, Brissot asserted, ‘ was the torment of my life ’.
" This district, under the leadership of Georges Danton, had played a significant role in the Storming of the Bastille, and was home to several notable figures of the Revolution, including Danton himself, Desmoulins, and Jean-Paul Marat-on whose behalf the district placed itself in a state of civil rebellion when, in January 1790, it refused to allow the execution of a warrant for his arrest that had been issued by the Châtelet.
During his travels he met with Jean-Paul Sartre, whose work he had hoped to translate into English though the oncoming war distracted his labours.
In the 1957 film adaptation of the play, whose screenplay was written by Jean-Paul Sartre, Danforth ( portrayed by Raymond Rouleau, who also directed the picture ) is portrayed in the same way.
Later in 2007 and 2008, Dupuis began working on several new film projects, including: as Charles in Truffe (" Truffle "), directed by Kim Nguyen, produced by Renée Gosselin and distributed by Christal Films, whose world première opens the Fantasia Film Festival in Montreal on July 3, 2008 ; as Jean-Paul Mercier in " L ' Instinct de Mort " (" Mesrine: Killer Instinct "), part 1 of Public Enemy Number One, a two-part feature film about notorious French gangster Jacques Mesrine, played by Vincent Cassel, directed by Jean-François Richet ; as Mr. Turcotte in " Un été sans point ni coup sûr " (" A No-Hit No-Run Summer "), a baseball feature film set at the beginning of the 1960s adapted from the novel of that title by Marc Robitaille, directed by Francis Leclerc ; as Scully in " The Timekeeper ", an English-language feature film directed by Louis Bélanger ;, as Irishman Liam Hennessy in André Forcier's Je me souviens and as another character named Charles in " Les doigts croches " ( 2008 ), directed by Ken Scott.
Jean-Paul Civeyrac ( born 24 December 1964 ) is a French director whose films are usually characterized by close attention to music and actors ' bodies.
In 1998 and 1999, the band had developed a friendship with members of fellow Maryland-based rock band Clutch, after playing shows with their side-project The Bakerton Group, whose drummer, Jean-Paul Gaster, would later be recruited to produce their next album Seed of Decades.
Most were unhappy with the first post-LVMH release, the 1996 sweet mimosa floral Champs-Elysées, composed by Olivier Cresp, whose entry was selected over that of Jean-Paul Guerlain.
The competition featured prominently in the French film L ' as des as ( 1982 ), whose main character, played by Jean-Paul Belmondo, was the fictitious coach of the French boxing team.

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* Jean-Paul Sartre wrote a short story entitled " Herostratus " as part of his 1939 Le mur ( The Wall ).
The Wall () by Jean-Paul Sartre, a collection of short stories published in 1939 containing the eponymous story " The Wall ", is considered one of the author's greatest existentialist works of fiction.
Category: Short story collections by Jean-Paul Sartre
These changes compromise the adaptation but, ironically, generally improve the story since Trocchi's existentialism has neither the heft of Jean-Paul Sartre nor the pulp pleasures of James M. Cain.
Jean-Paul Valley makes a cameo at Batman's funeral service in Neil Gaiman's 2009 story, Batman: Whatever Happened to the Caped Crusader ?, a story which is metaphysical in nature.
* French film director Alain Resnais told the story in the 1974 film Stavisky ..., featuring Jean-Paul Belmondo in the title role and Anny Duperey as his wife Arlette.
In the hand-made decoupage story Fashion Heroes, Sednaoui photographed designers Jean-Paul Gaultier, Azzedine Alaia and Vivienne Westwood, alongside the iconic models of that era, creating an epic super heroes adventure which was awarded by both jury William Klein and Jean-Paul Goude at the 1990 International Photography Festival.
The story of three hostages: Gerhard Vaders, Édouard-Jean Empain and Jean-Paul Kauffmann, VHS, TF1 Vidéo, 1990.
In 1974, film director Alain Resnais told the story in the film Stavisky ... that featured Jean-Paul Belmondo in the title role and Anny Dupérey as his wife Arlette.
* The Wall ( book ), a short story collection by Jean-Paul Sartre
" Knightquest: The Crusade " follows the story of Jean-Paul Valley during his tenure as Batman.
In Allentown, Pennsylvania in 2007, Jean-Paul Samputu provided a moving interview on PierreTerre. com called Healing Rwanda: Jean Paul Samputu and the Forgiveness of Murder ( http :// pierreterre. com / story. asp? ID = 101 or http :// vimeo. com / 3171831 ).

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She has appeared on over 100 covers of such popular magazines as Cosmopolitan, Vogue, Rolling Stone, Elle and Glamour, and modeled for designers like Yves Saint Laurent, Jean-Paul Gaultier, Chanel, Ralph Lauren, Tommy Hilfiger, J.
Some plus-size models have appeared in runway shows and campaigns for mainstream retailers and designers such as Gucci, Jean-Paul Gaulthier, Levi's and Versace Jeans.
She then moved to Paris, where she appeared in boulevard plays by Jacques Deval and Marcel Achard, and met famous French playwrights and novelists such as Jean Cocteau, Jean-Paul Sartre, Colette and Françoise Sagan.
Jean-Paul Belmondo had already appeared in a few feature films prior to Breathless, but he had no name recognition outside of France at the time Godard was planning the film.
She has appeared in international campaigns for dozens of designers including Yves Saint Laurent, Jean-Paul Gaultier, Louis Vuitton, Versace, Christian Dior, Burberry and Chanel.
This version of Bat-Mite later appeared in Mitefall, a one-shot book which was a parody of the " Knightfall " Batman storyline ( with Overdog in the Jean-Paul Valley role ).
Azrael's demise occurred at the same time as the Batman: Hush storyline, which focused on how Bruce Wayne as Batman interacted with his various friends, allies, loved ones, and enemies ; oddly enough though, Jean-Paul Valley was neither mentioned, alluded to, or appeared during this time.
Antonio Sacchini's opera Dardanus ( stage directed and choreographed by Béatrice Massin and danced by Compangie Fêtes Galantes ) and Marc-Antoine Charpentier ' " Leçons de ténèbres " performed and appeared by William Christie & Les Arts Florissants with Jean-Paul Fouchécourt ( Dardanus ), Sandrine Piau & Sophie Daneman ( Charpentier ) and Jory Vinikour.
Preiss appeared in such productions as The Longest Day ( 1962 ), Otto Preminger's The Cardinal ( 1963 ), and with Jean-Paul Belmondo in Is Paris Burning?

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Wilder translated plays by André Obey and Jean-Paul Sartre, and wrote the libretti to two operas, The Long Christmas Dinner, composed by Paul Hindemith, and The Alcestiad, composed by Louise Talma and based on his own play.
In contrast to Brentano's view, French philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre ( Being and Nothingness ) identified intentionality with consciousness, stating that the two were indistinguishable.
Pierre ranked first at the entrance examination to the prestigious École Normale Supérieure, and throughout his education held the title of " cacique " which was internally attributed to the most brilliant student, ahead of intellectuals such as philosopher Vladimir Jankélévitch and two years before Jean-Paul Sartre and Raymond Aron.
Newell's first transfer dealings were to sign two former Grimsby players on loan, Jean-Paul Kamudimba Kalala and Robert Atkinson.
Jean-Paul Samputu, along with his group Ingeli, won two Kora awards ( African Grammy ) for " Most Inspiring Artist " and " Best Traditional Artist " in 2003 for their performance of neo-traditional Rwandan music.
The first occurred in 1978 when Montreal artist Jean-Paul Riopelle submitted two designs.
For a brief period following the Knightfall and Prodigal storylines, Gordon is removed from his post as Commissioner and replaced by his own wife, due partly to his own disinclination to trust Batman after two substitutes — Jean-Paul Valley and Dick Grayson — assume the role and do not bother to tell him about the switch.
Her brother Jean-Paul accompanied her on piano, and the two toured postwar Europe extensively, appearing at the Prague Spring International Music Festival as well as visiting Australia and South America.
After his military service, and now with two children, José Manuel and Helena ( born in 1954 ), Zeca finished his studies with an 11 ( out of 20 ) for a thesis about Jean-Paul Sartre.
The two original stations shared daytime output with specialist programmes for each station, such as a Saturday evening Isle of Wight programme with Jean-Paul Hansford on the West station on 103. 2, while Guy Hornsby's Saturday Soul Club on East, with the North service having its own programmes initially for 6am-2pm and then 5-9pm also, but relayed West at other times.
He has two children, Jean-Paul and Victoria.
They had two daughters: Paola ( born 1961-1962 ) and Gabriela ( born 1962-1963 ), and one son: Jean-Paul ( born May 31, 1964.
After Jean-Paul Sartre ’ s analysis of the concepts of self deception and bad faith, bad faith has been examined in specialized fields as it pertains to self deception as two semi-independently acting minds within one mind, with one deceiving the other.
Although Stéphane Sednaoui never received formal training as a photographer-director and never was a photographer's assistant, it is with the aid of two of his major artistic influences William Klein and Jean-Paul Gaultier that he shaped his artistic approach between the ages of 18 and 22:
At 18 he started as a casting director for advertising campaigns before passing in front of the camera to become the face of Jean-Paul Gaultier's brand for two years ( 1982 – 1984 ).
The meditations on the contrast between Being and Doing that the Bishop articulates in the first scene recall the " two irreducible systems of values " that Jean-Paul Sartre suggested in Saint Genet ( 1952 ) Genet " uses simultaneously to think about the world.
The book mimics the fight between the two leaders of French existentialism: Jean-Paul Sartre and Albert Camus ( Sayer representing Sartre and Regan representing Camus ).
For the 1990 Blond Ambition World Tour, the song was re-invented with a middle-eastern arrangement and risqué choreography which found Madonna wearing a gold corset, while simulating masturbation on a red silk bed, accompanied by two male dancers who wore the infamous cone bras designed by Jean-Paul Gaultier.
During its two-year existence, the company presented Garcia Lorca's Blood Wedding, Edward Caulfield's Bruno and Sidney, two plays by Jean-Paul Sartre, and The Victors.
After a victory in Kuurne – Brussels – Kuurne for Ludo Peeters, the new sprinter Jean-Paul van Poppel ( coming from the Skala cycling team ) gave the team a great year, with three stage wins in the Tour de France ( of which two for van Poppel ) and the victory in the points classification in the Tour de France for Jean-Paul van Poppel.
La Piscine was not distributed widely outside France, but the follow-up gave Deray his biggest international hit with Borsalino, a film starring Delon and Jean-Paul Belmondo about two small-time gangsters who murder their way to the top in bustling 1930s Marseilles.
Jean-Paul Lien, another member of combat, learned about Devilliers ' treachery by accident from two German agents.

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