Book by Joseph Catalano
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a very stimulating, original series of essays . . . expresses the richness and depth and maturity of a lifetime of thinking devoted to Sartre . . . -- James Marsh, Fordham University an informed, critical, and careful reading . . . an impressive and important contribution. -- Thomas R. Flynn, Emory University An important work . . . a notably important contribution to Satre's scholarship . . . Catalano's ethical sketch merits the close scrutiny of all serious students of Sartre. * Sartre Studies International * These [essays] are first-rate and will reward anyone interested in these topics either in themselves or as ingredient in a Sartrean ethics. * Ethics: An International Journal of Social, Political, and Legal Philosophy * His . . . attempt here to exhibit a coherent and unified moral perspective in Sartre's overall oeuvre adds to his distinctive contributions to Sartrean scholarship. -- Ronald E. Santoni, Denison University
Reseña del editor:
Noted scholar Joseph S. Catalano here brings together his new work on Sartre's ethics with five of his classic essays on Sartre's moral thought. In an extended opening essay, Catalano uses Sartre's notion of mediation as a means to integrate the entire range of the French philosopher's moral insights. In the second half of the book, Catalano attempts to delineate a viable notion of good faith, and to distinguish between good and bad faith on the one hand and authenticity and inauthenticity on the other hand.
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- EditorialRowman & Littlefield
- Año de publicación1996
- ISBN 10 0847680886
- ISBN 13 9780847680887
- EncuadernaciónTapa blanda
- Número de páginas176