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This book provides a reconstructive and critical interpretation of Sartre’s mature dialectical ethics. Taken together, as Sartre intended, the posthumously published key texts demonstrate that the ultimate goal of praxis is "integral humanity" and that "making the human" is always possible because the means to humanity can always be invented.

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This book provides a reconstructive and critical interpretation of Sartre’s mature dialectical ethics. Taken together, as Sartre intended, the posthumously published key texts demonstrate that the ultimate goal of praxis is "integral humanity" and that "making the human" is always possible because the means to humanity can always be invented.
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Elizabeth A. Bowman is president and research associate at the Center for Global Justice in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. Robert V. Stone is professor emeritus of philosophy at the C. W. Post Center of Long Island University. Matthew C. Ally is professor of philosophy at the Borough of Manhattan Community College of the City University of New York and author of Ecology and Existence: Bringing Sartre to the Water's Edge.