Published 2013-11-28
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Álvarez-Valdés, L. G. (2013). Sartre: la conciencia como libertad infinita. Tópicos, Revista De Filosofía, 37(1), 9–29. https://doi.org/10.21555/top.v37i1.114
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Abstract
Sartre considers the rise of spontaneous not cognitive consciousness or prereflexive cogito as a subject. Without any conditions, without any nature or essence can be determined. The awareness event as an absolute necessity is indeed unjustifiable that refers to the world, is pure intentionality. The abstract ideal of freedom for Sartre is a conscience without any determination. Man is free because it is free of any determination by precognitive structure of consciousness.
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