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Jean-Paul Sartre

from an existentialist to a realistic ethics

Thomas C. Anderson

pp. 367-389

Playwright, psychologist, novelist, ontologist, short story writer, philosophical anthropologist, social and political philosopher and critic, biographer, aesthetician, philosopher of history, ethicist—it would be hard to find any thinker of the 20th century who exhibited the incredible variety of talents of Jean-Paul Sartre.

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DOI: 10.1007/978-94-015-9924-5_19

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Anderson, T. C. (2002). Jean-Paul Sartre: from an existentialist to a realistic ethics, in Phenomenological approaches to moral philosophy, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 367-389.

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