Sartrean Ethics

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy, Ethics & Moral Philosophy
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Author: Ben Wood Johnson ISBN: 9780997902815
Publisher: Ben Wood Johnson Publication: December 23, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Ben Wood Johnson
ISBN: 9780997902815
Publisher: Ben Wood Johnson
Publication: December 23, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

The Sartrean legacy in moral philosophy is under attack. While Jean-Paul Sartre is regarded as a well-accomplished philosopher in other fields, his views about ethics are often rebuked vociferously. This book seeks to interject a different perspective in the debate. I endeavor, passionately of course, to dissect the congruity of Sartre's writings on ethics. I decipher the man, his views, his passions, and his contributions to human literature. I explore his glorious past in the most succinct manner. I outline a simpler framework in order to understand the role Sartre played in linking ontology with morality. I argue that it is necessary to draw a much-needed attention to a side of Sartre (e.g., his views about ethics) that is rarely recounted in positive terms. I argue that it is quintessential to emphasize the intellectual relevance of this great thinker in the ethical discipline.

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The Sartrean legacy in moral philosophy is under attack. While Jean-Paul Sartre is regarded as a well-accomplished philosopher in other fields, his views about ethics are often rebuked vociferously. This book seeks to interject a different perspective in the debate. I endeavor, passionately of course, to dissect the congruity of Sartre's writings on ethics. I decipher the man, his views, his passions, and his contributions to human literature. I explore his glorious past in the most succinct manner. I outline a simpler framework in order to understand the role Sartre played in linking ontology with morality. I argue that it is necessary to draw a much-needed attention to a side of Sartre (e.g., his views about ethics) that is rarely recounted in positive terms. I argue that it is quintessential to emphasize the intellectual relevance of this great thinker in the ethical discipline.

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