Ethics and Responsibility in an Absurd World
Jean-Paul Sartre’s Moral Philosophy, Radical Freedom, Social Action, and Responsibility to Others After Existentialism
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Ethics and Responsibility in an Absurd World: Jean-Paul Sartre’s Moral Philosophy, Radical Freedom, Social Action, and Responsibility to Others After Existentialism is a deep exploration of Sartre’s lesser known ethical writings and postwar essays. Moving beyond the familiar themes of angst and radical freedom, this book reveals how Sartre developed a powerful and demanding moral vision grounded in responsibility, solidarity, and historical engagement. It is a clear and accessible guide for readers who want to understand what Sartre believed about ethics after existentialism took center stage.
Drawing on works such as Existentialism Is a Humanism, Reflections on the Jewish Question, What Is Literature, and the Critique of Dialectical Reason, this book examines Sartre’s views on bad faith, moral blindness, prejudice, political commitment, revolutionary struggle, and group responsibility. It shows how Sartre’s philosophy evolved in response to World War II, the Holocaust, anti colonial movements, and the moral crises of the twentieth century. Rather than offering abstract theory alone, Sartre confronted real historical problems and asked what freedom demands in a world shaped by injustice.
Perfect for students of philosophy, ethics, political theory, and intellectual history, this volume explains complex ideas in clear language while preserving their depth. It explores questions that remain urgent today: What does it mean to be responsible in an absurd world? How should we respond to oppression and systemic injustice? Can violence ever be morally justified? What do we owe to other conscious beings?
If you are interested in existentialism, moral responsibility, social action, or modern philosophy, this comprehensive guide will help you understand Sartre’s mature ethical thought and its continuing relevance. Discover how radical freedom leads not to nihilism, but to one of the most serious and challenging moral philosophies of the modern era.
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