Experiencia vivida e liberdade : (estudo da liberdade em Jean-Paul Sartre)

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2000

RESUMO

In the following pages I shall attempt to situate Jean-Paul Sartre s reflexion on freedom, defined in a first moment by the spontaneity of translucid consciousness, advancing in way of giving back a dimension of opacity for freedom, that acquires an ambiguous sense of choice and consent, rupture and agreement and, thus, involving in its own constitution a passivity. Without neglecting the important function fulfilled by the dialectic in Sartre s thought my interpretation is, in spite of this, directed in phenomenological perspective so it will be possible to grasp the vanishing point of freedom. In order to proceed it I try to demonstrate that freedom constitutes itself in the turning point of two conditional circuits wherein it lacks itself and gains itself, that is, the psyché - psychic domain of conciousness - and the historical dimension. The first one represents the earlier reflections of Sartre until Being and Nothingness and the second his subsequent evolution to common praxis. Nevertheless, as I attempt to demonstrate, the transition from freedom as concerned in Being and Nothingness, that is, as synthetical activity of the for-itself on being, to ambiguous freedom as lived experience {vécu) claims at the same time for a redefinition of the typical statements of Being and Nothingness

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psicologia psicanalise existencialismo fenomenologia

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