From Freedom to Liberty: A Critique of the Ethics of Jean-Paul Sartre.pdf

Argues that the French word liberte´ (which translates into English as either "freedom" or "liberty") conceals an unacknowledged move in Sartre's philosophy from an individualistic, psychologistic concept of freedom in his early works to a political, sociological concept of liberty in the later works, which creates a tension undermining Sartre's promised plan to publish a book on ethics, as he said he would at the end of Being and Nothingness

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Work Title From Freedom to Liberty: A Critique of the Ethics of Jean-Paul Sartre.pdf
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Creators
  1. Sanford G. Thatcher
Keyword
  1. ethics
  2. Jean-Paul Sartre
  3. freedom
  4. liberty
License Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States
Work Type Thesis
Publisher
  1. previously unpublished
Publication Date April 1965
Subject
  1. ethics
  2. Jean-Paul Sartre
  3. freedom
  4. liberty
Language
  1. English
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  1. NA
Geographic Area
  1. Princeton, New Jersey, United States
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