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- catalog contributor b11844965.
- catalog created "2000.".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "2000.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2000.".
- catalog description "Chapter 1 What Sartre's Ethics is Not 13 -- 1. II. Ethics: A Working Definition and Some Preliminary Distinctions 14 -- 1. III. Normative Ethics 17 -- 1. IV. First Distinction: Teleological and Deontological Theories 18 -- A. Teleological Theories 18 -- B. Deontological Theories 19 -- 1.V. Utilitarianism 23 -- 1. VI. Principle of Justice 24 -- 1. VII. Christian Ethics and the Ethics of Love 25 -- 1. VIII. Ethical and Psychological Egoism 28 -- 1. IX. Virtue Theory 30 -- 1.X. Meaning and Justification: Meta-ethical 32 -- Chapter 2 Does Sartre's Ontology have Ethical Implications? 37 -- 2.I. Some Observations and Reflections on Sartre's Early Philosophy 37 -- 2. III. Aims and Concerns of BN 40 -- A. Two Regions of Being 40 -- B. Process of Negation: Disclosing and Revealing the World and the Self 44 -- C. Creative Agency: Intentionality and Self-Awareness 49 -- D.".
- catalog description "Fundamental Project: A Special Source of Agency 52 -- E. Confronting Freedom: Bad Faith and "Good" Faith as Attitudes Toward Faith 57 -- F. Bad Faith, Good Faith, and the Fundamental Project 60 -- Chapter 3 Sartre's Criticisms of Kant's Moral Theory 65 -- 3. II. Kant's View 65 -- 3. III. Sartre's Criticisms of Kant 67 -- 3. IV. Introduction to the Problem 75 -- 3.V. First Mistaken Assumption 79 -- 3. VI. Self: The Second Mistaken Assumption 84 -- 3. VII. An Alternative Interpretation 90 -- Chapter 4 An Analysis of Some Key Ideas in Notebooks 95 -- 4. II. Authentic Existence: A Preliminary Profile 96 -- 4. III. Unveiling, Reflection, and Conversion 101 -- 4. IV. Causa Sui and Bad Faith: Why are they "Bad?" 104 -- 4.V. "Unveiling' and the Myth of the Causa Sui 110 -- 4. VI. 'Impure" and 'Pure" Reflection in TE, BN, and Notebooks 112 -- 4. VII.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Pure Reflection as a 'Foundation For An Ethics" in TE and Notebooks 115 -- Chapter 5 Authentic Existence and Others 123 -- 5. II. Relations With Others 124 -- 5. III. 'Unveiling" the Other's Existence 129 -- 5. IV. Authenticity and Morality 133 -- 6.I. General Review 149 -- 6. II. Some Reflections on Sartre's Contribution to Ethics 152.".
- catalog extent "xiii, 170 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0773477934".
- catalog isPartOf "Studies in French literature (Lewiston, N.Y.) ; v. 40.".
- catalog isPartOf "Studies in French literature ; v. 40".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "2000.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Lewiston, NY : Edwin Mellen Press,".
- catalog subject "171/.2 21".
- catalog subject "B2430.S34 .L54 2000".
- catalog subject "Ethics, Modern 20th century.".
- catalog subject "Sartre, Jean-Paul, 1905-1980 Contributions in ethics.".
- catalog subject "Sartre, Jean-Paul, 1905-1980 Ethics.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter 1 What Sartre's Ethics is Not 13 -- 1. II. Ethics: A Working Definition and Some Preliminary Distinctions 14 -- 1. III. Normative Ethics 17 -- 1. IV. First Distinction: Teleological and Deontological Theories 18 -- A. Teleological Theories 18 -- B. Deontological Theories 19 -- 1.V. Utilitarianism 23 -- 1. VI. Principle of Justice 24 -- 1. VII. Christian Ethics and the Ethics of Love 25 -- 1. VIII. Ethical and Psychological Egoism 28 -- 1. IX. Virtue Theory 30 -- 1.X. Meaning and Justification: Meta-ethical 32 -- Chapter 2 Does Sartre's Ontology have Ethical Implications? 37 -- 2.I. Some Observations and Reflections on Sartre's Early Philosophy 37 -- 2. III. Aims and Concerns of BN 40 -- A. Two Regions of Being 40 -- B. Process of Negation: Disclosing and Revealing the World and the Self 44 -- C. Creative Agency: Intentionality and Self-Awareness 49 -- D.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Fundamental Project: A Special Source of Agency 52 -- E. Confronting Freedom: Bad Faith and "Good" Faith as Attitudes Toward Faith 57 -- F. Bad Faith, Good Faith, and the Fundamental Project 60 -- Chapter 3 Sartre's Criticisms of Kant's Moral Theory 65 -- 3. II. Kant's View 65 -- 3. III. Sartre's Criticisms of Kant 67 -- 3. IV. Introduction to the Problem 75 -- 3.V. First Mistaken Assumption 79 -- 3. VI. Self: The Second Mistaken Assumption 84 -- 3. VII. An Alternative Interpretation 90 -- Chapter 4 An Analysis of Some Key Ideas in Notebooks 95 -- 4. II. Authentic Existence: A Preliminary Profile 96 -- 4. III. Unveiling, Reflection, and Conversion 101 -- 4. IV. Causa Sui and Bad Faith: Why are they "Bad?" 104 -- 4.V. "Unveiling' and the Myth of the Causa Sui 110 -- 4. VI. 'Impure" and 'Pure" Reflection in TE, BN, and Notebooks 112 -- 4. VII.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Pure Reflection as a 'Foundation For An Ethics" in TE and Notebooks 115 -- Chapter 5 Authentic Existence and Others 123 -- 5. II. Relations With Others 124 -- 5. III. 'Unveiling" the Other's Existence 129 -- 5. IV. Authenticity and Morality 133 -- 6.I. General Review 149 -- 6. II. Some Reflections on Sartre's Contribution to Ethics 152.".
- catalog title "An investigation of Jean-Paul Sartre's posthumously published notebooks for an ethics / Gail Evelyn Linsenbard.".
- catalog type "text".