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Sartre and morality

 
 
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Reply Sun 24 Apr, 2005 07:07 pm
Sartre does not believe in morality and yet he said that the right action is the one done for humanity, and if someone does something that is against humanity, then he is making an error. Isn't this a moral statement in itself?
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Reply Mon 25 Apr, 2005 06:33 pm
Yes. I'm just taking a blind shot here, but maybe he identifies religion with the word "morality."
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Reply Tue 26 Apr, 2005 12:04 am
Maybe... he was an existentialist at this time.
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