“A Kind of Magic”: Emotions, Imagination, ...
Type de document :
Compte-rendu et recension critique d'ouvrage
Titre :
“A Kind of Magic”: Emotions, Imagination, Language – A Reading of Sartre
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Titre de la revue :
Research in Phenomenology
Pagination :
200-220
Éditeur :
Brill Academic Publishers
Date de publication :
2021-09-22
ISSN :
0085-5553
Résumé en anglais : [en]
Abstract This paper maintains that Sartre’s concept of magic has to be considered as a full-fledged and quite technical phenomenological concept. Such concept ( a ) describes a very specific way in which one is able to be ...
Lire la suite >Abstract This paper maintains that Sartre’s concept of magic has to be considered as a full-fledged and quite technical phenomenological concept. Such concept ( a ) describes a very specific way in which one is able to be conscious-of-something and ( b ) reveals some structural features of consciousness and its mode of existence. Moreover ( c ) the “magical” cluster emotions-imagination-language also appears to be the existential matrix, as it were, from which fictions are generated: starting from the most original fiction of all, namely the constitutive fiction upon which each individual existence is built, i.e. the fiction of one’s own essence.Lire moins >
Lire la suite >Abstract This paper maintains that Sartre’s concept of magic has to be considered as a full-fledged and quite technical phenomenological concept. Such concept ( a ) describes a very specific way in which one is able to be conscious-of-something and ( b ) reveals some structural features of consciousness and its mode of existence. Moreover ( c ) the “magical” cluster emotions-imagination-language also appears to be the existential matrix, as it were, from which fictions are generated: starting from the most original fiction of all, namely the constitutive fiction upon which each individual existence is built, i.e. the fiction of one’s own essence.Lire moins >
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Anglais
Vulgarisation :
Non
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