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Sartre on sin : between being and nothingness
This book argues that Jean-Paul Sartre’s early philosophy retained a recognizable inheritance from the Christian doctrine of original sin. In particular, his philosophical anthropology in Being and Nothingness presents the human condition as fallen. This contention may come as a surprise, given that in his time there was ‘no more prominent atheist.’1 But ‘atheism’ is by no means monolithic, and Sartre’s atheism has recently begun to receive greater recognition—and greater scrutiny for being ambiguous....
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