In this video, Professor Thorsby discusses Chapter 2, "Bad Faith" from Being and Nothingness by Jean-Paul Sartre. Sartre's analysis of consciousness leads him to a discussion of Bad Faith. Bad Faith is Sartre's term for understanding the condition in which freedom freely denies itself. In an act of negation (which is freedom), the self is able to deny that they are what they are. In other words, how can we make sense of when we lie to ourselves. In a fascinating discussion, we discuss the way in which consciousness acts freely against itself.
Негізгі бет Jean-Paul Sartre: Bad Faith
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