Is an Existentialist Ethics Possible?

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Is an Existentialist Ethics Possible?

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Does Sartre’s philosophy give us any clues about how we should live? Yes, says Jonathan Crowe – he showed us that we can’t avoid choosing.

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It remains relative to the age in which such Existentialist Ethics is manufactured. Not least it expresses itself in how we experience time which now more than ever is in a constant state of flux reordering how societies think and operate. In this sense Existentialist Ethics becomes mutable as a derivative of time and fashions itself accordingly. But it begs the question, is there anything in the human operations manual which is impervious to the torque of time in which even the Gods are ground to dust.
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