Author(s)
Dawans, StéphaneKeywords
Shameethics
Sciences sociales & comportementales, psychologie :: Anthropologie [H02]
Social & behavioral sciences, psychology :: Anthropology [H02]
Sartre
Arts & humanities :: Philosophy & ethics [A08]
Arts & sciences humaines :: Philosophie & éthique [A08]
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Abstract
It is still worth reading Sartre and now more then ever. The shame's theory he defends and his existential Pyschoanalysis give us a interresting point of vue to think the world from an atheist regard and can bring us good keys to build a new ethics, avoiding the religious turn of the french phenomenology. He is one of the few philosophers who defends an ethic whose political and conflictual range is assumed.Date
2010-12Type
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