From the theoretical-critical to the quasi-political in Sartre:
paths of the notion of totalization in progress in the work Critique of Dialectical Reason
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https://doi.org/10.5216/phi.v30i2.83564Keywords:
Sartre, teoria, ética, política, totalização.Abstract
This article aims to discuss how occurs the transition from a theoretical-critical discussion of Marxist methodology to an ethical discussion, primarily based on the notion of totality against the notion of totalization, adopted by Sartre. This leads him not only to affirm a different methodology, which would allow Marxism became to life again, but also to describe modes of human grouping in which occurs the mutual recognition of subjectivities in the solidary construction of a common goal. However, this transition does not become, in The Critique of Dialectical Reason, a political discussion per se. Therefore, I propose that the path taken is from the theoretical-critical to the quasi-political, and that the transition to politics, not achieved by Sartre in his theoretical text, must be completed by us, both theoretically and practically.
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