![]() Leonard Lawlor and Amit Sen, (New York: State University of New York Press, 1997), Chapter Two, ‘Empirical Negation and Speculative Negation’. For another noteworthy examination of the Hegel-Bergson relation, see Hyppolite, Jean, Logic and Existence, trans. We will see this play out in greater detail in the present chapter’s final section. Salvan, Jacques L., The Scandalous Ghost: Sartre’s Existentialism as related to Vitalism, Humanism, Mysticism and Marxism, (Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1967). Moreover, Salvan’s study does not place the emphasis which the present interrogation does on the point of view which is at stake in external negation and the role of internal negation which is the implicit and sadly neglected feature underlying both Sartre’s critique of Hegel and of Bergson. It is worth noting that Jacques Salvan also analyzes Sartre’s relation to both Hegel and Bergson on this problem, though our examinations diverge in the ultimate directions of our respective investigations. ![]()
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