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Volume 21 (2015): Issue 2 (Dec 2015): Diverse Lineages of Existentialism

in Sartre Studies International

Table of Contents

  • Editors’ note
    • Editors’ note
  • I. Thomas R. Flynn
    • Progress and the Practico-Inert; Tom Flynn on Sartre’s “dialectical nominalism” and the “mediating third”; Two Core Concepts of Sartre’s Later Philosophy: Responses to Gyllenhammer and Baugh
  • II. Ronald Aronson
    • Marcuse’s Ghost: On Ronald Aronson’s Existentialist Politics; What Does It Mean to Transform the World? Ron Aronson, Hope and Revolution; We – A Response to Jonathan Judaken and Beck Pitt
  • III. Ronald E. Santoni
    • Is Violence Necessarily in Bad Faith?; Liberatory Violence, Bad Faith, and Moral Justification: A Reply
  • IV. David Detmer
    • Sartre’s Concept of Freedom(s); There is No Good Answer: The Role of Responsibility in Sartre’s Ethical Theory; Critique of Freedom as a Value: Defending the Early Sartre against Moral Relativism; Trying to Get it Right: A Reply to Four Critics
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