Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
264
Language
English
Published
Feb 22, 1995
Publisher
Praeger
ISBN-10
031327861X
ISBN-13
9780313278617
Description
In this insightful exploration of Sartre's philosophy, Haim and Rivca Gordon delve into the complexities surrounding the concept of evil and its implications for modern existence. By examining Sartre's thoughts on the origins of evil, they illuminate its impact on contemporary society and the individual psyche. The authors draw connections between existentialism and ethical struggles, providing readers with a framework to comprehend and confront the malevolent forces that pervade human life.
As they unpack Sartre's nuanced perspectives, the Gordons encourage a reflective examination of personal responsibility and the collective fight against evil. This work serves as both a philosophical guide and a call to action, urging individuals to engage critically with the moral dilemmas of their time. Through this lens, the book offers a profound understanding of how to navigate and resist the pervasive influences of evil in today's world.
As they unpack Sartre's nuanced perspectives, the Gordons encourage a reflective examination of personal responsibility and the collective fight against evil. This work serves as both a philosophical guide and a call to action, urging individuals to engage critically with the moral dilemmas of their time. Through this lens, the book offers a profound understanding of how to navigate and resist the pervasive influences of evil in today's world.
Genres
Action & Adventure
Contemporary
Nature