Friday, 12 February 2010

Sartre... Bad Faith

Ok, i'll get set the ball roling here.

This will have to be edited out later, but I should probably set the parameters of this discussion at the outset so that we know what we're dealing with, and where we stand.

(2500 words per group)

Discuss the example of bad faith Sartre offers of the woman on a first date, pp.55-56. (Section II 'Patterns of Bad Faith) and ending with the line "in such a way that at the instant when a person apprehends the one, he can find himself abruptly faced with the other.

Focus on this example by Sartre, and not the othere examples exhibited in 'Bad Faith'.

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