Sartre's Two Ethics
Explore the intricate world of existential philosophy with Sartre's Two Ethics by Thomas Anderson. Published by Open Court Publishing Co. in 1999, this thought-provoking hardback spans 215 pages, delving into the evolution of Jean-Paul Sartre's ethical theories. Drawing from Sartre's "Notebook for an Ethics" and an unpublished manuscript from a 1964 lecture, Anderson critically assesses Sartre's first and second ethical frameworks. With keen insights, he argues that Sartre's second ethics represent a significant advancement over the first. This book is essential for anyone interested in modern ethics and moral philosophy, providing a clear and engaging analysis of one of the 20th century's most influential thinkers. Whether you're a philosophy student or a deep thinker, Anderson's evaluation offers valuable perspectives on Sartre's contributions to Western philosophy.