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Sartre leitor de Hegel: avaliação da história nos Cadernos para uma moral

Sartre Hegel reader: evaluation of history in the Notebooks for an ethics
[journal article]

Gondim, Hamilton Cezar

Abstract

Sartre, in the work Notebooks for an Ethics (1947-1948), presents notes on the dimension of history that begins to develop initially within his moral reflection. Sartre, however, does not have a finalized version of his theory of history, linking his reflection to a comparison and critique of Hegel'... view more

Sartre, in the work Notebooks for an Ethics (1947-1948), presents notes on the dimension of history that begins to develop initially within his moral reflection. Sartre, however, does not have a finalized version of his theory of history, linking his reflection to a comparison and critique of Hegel's philosophy of history and Marxian historical materialism. The aim of this article is to analyze Sartre's critique of Hegel in the Notebooks for an Ethics about history, showing an outline of Sartre's initial views on history. Sartre makes extensive use of a critique of the possibility of Hegelian dialectics, questioning the dimension of this movement of the real as true. It analyzes the idealization of this movement in the dialectic of the master and the slave in works such as Phenomenology of the Spirit (1807) and discusses the notion of the totality of history. Sartre suggests, based on this critique, his own notion of history linked to a de-totalized totality and a historical becoming centered on freedom.... view less

Classification
Philosophy, Ethics, Religion

Free Keywords
History; Dialectics; Phenomenology

Document language
Portuguese

Publication Year
2023

Page/Pages
p. 101-119

Journal
Griot: Revista de Filosofia, 23 (2023) 1

ISSN
2178-1036

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0


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