Sartre Lives On This book briefly examines the philosophy of Jean-Paul Sartre. It explores the current debate reviews the issues often levied against Sartre. This text is part of a series of works, which the author recently compiled on the subject. But the present work does not explore in depth the extent of the issues.
Jean-Paul Sartre was a pioneer in human literature. However, few people believe that Sartre played a substantial role in moral philosophy. This book presents a thoughtful rebuke of popular dissenting voices against Sartre. The central argument echoed through the text is that Sartre was an unparalleled intellectual artisan.
About the Author: Ben Wood Johnson is a multidisciplinary scholar. He graduated from Penn State University. He also graduated from Villanova University. Dr. Johnson is a philosopher; he is also a social observer. He writes about philosophy, legal theory, public and foreign policy, education, politics, ethics, race, and crime.
Dr. Johnson published a number of works about ethics. His most recent publications examine Jean-Paul Sartre as a moral philosopher. Dr. Johnson is working on a number of works that address other issues, including, but not limited to, the following: education, legal theory, and foreign affairs. His scholarly interests include crime, decision-making, philosophy, law, politics, ethics, public policy, and leadership.
Dr. Johnson holds several academic degrees, including a Bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice, a Master's degree in Political Science, a Master's degree in Public Administration, and a Doctorate in Educational Leadership and Administration.