Between emotion, liberty, and anguish The significance of the conscience in Sartrean philosophy
Abstract
Abstract
This article offers a compilation of reflections about the implications of the conscience in existence, taking the Sartrean propositions about the self, liberty, and anguish as the starting points. Furthermore, it sets forth the consequences that are derived from achieving to be conscious of the conscience and it focuses on the ineludible condition that corresponds to man as a being with the possibility of becoming conscious of himself. Finally, it takes on the human problem in regard to its contact with reality, which will be understood in its two forms: within and without the individual that creates it.
Keywords
Conscience; Emotion; Anguish; Self; Identity