Vol. 34 No. 2 1967 - page 169

No
room.
for
ethics?
Dr. Hazel
E.
Barnes (anAmer–
ican existentialist, author, and
translator of three of Sartre's
major works) confronts the
problem of how to live
"in
good faith"
in
our complex
society - and refutes the
charge that ethics and human–
istic existentialism are incom–
patible.
Among her concerns: the polit–
ical challenges of Ayn Rand's
Objectivism at one extreme, and
the New Radicalism and the
Apolitical Left at the other, the
American version of Oriental
philosphy, religious existential–
ism and the New Theologians–
as well as ·:education, human
relations, and the meaning of a
life for which death
is
the one
ultimate certaint) .
by
Hazel
E.
Barnes
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