Presumably a thought process involves some sort of inner monologue or voice. However, if this voice turns into many voices, or not the voice of the individual, the situation becomes problematic. Another example Sartre uses, a psychiatric patient, asks, “Or if I hear voices, what proof is ...
Because you have a choice to do whatever you want, and because there’s no blueprint, no definition what it means to be a man, every choice you make is your contribution to the definition of what it means to be a human. As far as trees are concerned, their essence precedes their exi...
Here the choice made by the individual is limited by social and psychological conditions. Sartre’s outstanding two-volume interpretation of…Read More synthesis of existentialism and Marxism In existentialism: Social and historical projections of existentialism …de la raison dialectique (1960; Critique...