Infância, memória e liberdade em Sartre – revisitando a sala escura
revisitando a sala escura
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https://doi.org/10.5216/phi.v30i2.83738Keywords:
Sartre, Liberdade, Memória.Abstract
Sartre explores the role of memory and consciousness in his existential philosophy, arguing that consciousness is always intentional and embodied, marked by choices and the impossibility of coinciding with itself. Memory, in this context, is seen as the matter that connects being to the past, influencing present choices without being reduced to the unconscious; it is a complex phenomenon that encompasses individual, collective, and historical dimensions and, for Sartre, is inseparable from corporeality and existential project.
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