Sartrean Ethics

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This book is about Jean-Paul Sartre and his philosophy. There is no doubt that Sartre is a giant in human literature. But as he established himself as a powerhouse in philosophy, he became the target of constant scrutiny.

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This book is about Jean-Paul Sartre and his philosophy. Sartre is a giant in human literature. But as he established himself as a powerhouse in philosophy, he became the target of constant scrutiny. His works have been the subject of intense debate. Here, I focus on Sartrean ethics.

Sartre was born in France. He spent most of his life in that country. But Sartre was a global figure; he was very popular. All things considered, his fame and popularity extend beyond the geographical boundaries of France. To that extent, we could consider Sartre a universal philosopher.

However, views diverge regarding the extent of his approach to ethics. Most people are convinced that Sartre contributed little or nothing to the field of ethics. Here, I take an unconventional stance. This book delves into the ethical ramifications of Sartrean philosophy.

I divide this book in five sections. It contains an additional section which features the conclusion and other relevant sources, including a bibliography. The last section also reiterates the major arguments echoed in the book. Each section covers specific aspects of Sartre’s philosophy. The views echoed in each section also recap important aspects of Sartrean ethics.

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Edition

1 Ed.

Format

Paperback

ISBN-10

0997902809

ISBN-13

978-0997902808

Language

English

Pages

230

Pub. Date

August 27, 2016

Publisher

Eduka Solutions

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