This book provides a reconstructive and critical interpretation of Sartre's mature dialectical ethics. Taken together, as Sartre intended, the posthumously published key texts demonstrate that the ultimate goal of praxis is "integral humanity" and that "making the human" is always possible because the means to humanity can always be invented.
This book provides a reconstructive and critical interpretation of Sartre's mature dialectical ethics. Taken together, as Sartre intended, the posthumously published key texts demonstrate that the ultimate goal of praxis is "integral humanity" and that "making the human" is always possible because the means to humanity can always be invented.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
By Elizabeth A. Bowman and Robert V. Stone - With Matthew C. Ally
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Reading Sartre's Later Ethical Writings Today Abbreviations Part I: The Second Ethics: A Heuristic and Critical Prospectus Chapter 1: Unveiling Socialism's "Ethical Structure" Part II: The Phenomenological Moment: What Morality is Made of Chapter 2: The Everyday Experience of Morality Chapter 3: The Types of Norms and What they Share Part III: The Regressive Moment: How Morality is Lived Chapter 4: The Livability of Norms I: Casuistry and Moral Comfort Chapter 5: The Livability of Norms II: Morality Is Impossible Today Chapter 6: Invention I: The Moral Moment in Historical Action Chapter 7: Invention II: The Vocation of Praxis for the Ethical Unconditional Part IV: The Progressive Moment: The Paradox of Ethos and the Means Beyond It Chapter 8: The Paradox of Ethos I: The Two Sides of Norms Chapter 9: The Paradox of Ethos II: The Actuality and Historicity of Norms Chapter 10: The Root of Ethics I: Colonist Morality as Alienated Humanity Chapter 11: The Root of Ethics II: Colonized Morality as Incipient Humanity Part V: Humanity is Always Possible Chapter 12: "Socialist Morality" and the Conduct of Revolution Conclusion: Inventing Humanity
Introduction: Reading Sartre's Later Ethical Writings Today Abbreviations Part I: The Second Ethics: A Heuristic and Critical Prospectus Chapter 1: Unveiling Socialism's "Ethical Structure" Part II: The Phenomenological Moment: What Morality is Made of Chapter 2: The Everyday Experience of Morality Chapter 3: The Types of Norms and What they Share Part III: The Regressive Moment: How Morality is Lived Chapter 4: The Livability of Norms I: Casuistry and Moral Comfort Chapter 5: The Livability of Norms II: Morality Is Impossible Today Chapter 6: Invention I: The Moral Moment in Historical Action Chapter 7: Invention II: The Vocation of Praxis for the Ethical Unconditional Part IV: The Progressive Moment: The Paradox of Ethos and the Means Beyond It Chapter 8: The Paradox of Ethos I: The Two Sides of Norms Chapter 9: The Paradox of Ethos II: The Actuality and Historicity of Norms Chapter 10: The Root of Ethics I: Colonist Morality as Alienated Humanity Chapter 11: The Root of Ethics II: Colonized Morality as Incipient Humanity Part V: Humanity is Always Possible Chapter 12: "Socialist Morality" and the Conduct of Revolution Conclusion: Inventing Humanity
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