Sartre's Two Ethics
From Authenticity to Integral Humanity
Thomas C. Anderson
"Sartre's Two
Ethics surpasses my high expectations. It is a truly
remarkable achievement, an extraordinarily fine book. For
the first time it is possible for a reader to grasp in its
totality the gradual formulation of an ethical position
which Sartre devoted a lifetime to working out."
—Hazel Barnes
University of Colorado
"Anderson's
text is one of the clearest discussions of Sartre's ethics
available. Where Anderson really shines is in his analysis
of the 'second' ethics that emerged from Sartre's unfinished
Notebooks for an Ethics and from unpublished
manuscripts."
—Choice
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