Sartre: from conscience in being and nothing to human existentialism

Authors

  • Cléa Gois Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro

Keywords:

Sartre, liberty, conscience, existencialism

Abstract

A conceptual analysis is undertaken, of “freedom” and “consciousness”, as such notions appear defined in Sartre’s Being and nothingness, so that the fundamental tenets of Sartrean existentialism be highlighted. Several conceptual articulations are analysed, in their interdependence in Sartre’s thought, in order to point out that it is the relationship between the concepts of “freedom” and “consciousness” that lends the whole system its coherence. It is also shown that, though freedom is not a value, the relationship between freedom and consciousness implies an Ethic, for the conscious acknowledgment of our total freedom, and the realization of such freedom in action, are intrinsecally valuable.

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References

SARTRE, Jean-Paul. La Nausée. Paris: Gallimard, 1938.

. Jean-Paul. L’ Être et le Néant – Essai d’Ontologie Phénoménologique. Paris: Gallimard, l943.

. L’Éxistentialisme est un Humanisme. Paris: Nagel, 1946.

Published

2024-01-30

How to Cite

Gois, C. (2024). Sartre: from conscience in being and nothing to human existentialism. Reflexão, 32(91). Retrieved from https://seer.sis.puc-campinas.edu.br/reflexao/article/view/10921