The desire of being and the desire of a way of being
Sartre and the human condition as relationship between truth and reality
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https://doi.org/10.37067/rpfc.v14i2.1234Keywords:
Sartre, existential psychoanalysis, methodAbstract
We intend to show how, in Sartre's thinking, the relationship between truth and reality, or between structure and person, occurs, in order to establish a methodology for understanding subjectivity that can help the current psychiatry not to return to deterministic schemes about individualities. By understanding the themes discussed in Being and Nothingness, we will show that it is necessary to abandon the causal and arithmetic way of thinking about the unity of the person and adopt a perspective of circularity between different layers of whole and part.
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