Vol. 10 · No. 2 · 2004The End as Present in the Means in Sartre's Morality and HistoryBirth and Re-inventions of an Existential Moral Standard Betsy Bowman & Bob Stone
AbstractThe aim of this article is to voice some of the questions raised by the autobiographical performances of Sartre in Les Mots and Althusser in L'Avenir dure longtemps, in order to probe the model of the relationship between self and history described by Flynn in Sartre, Foucault, and Historical Reason. |