El existencialismo de Sartre, origenes y contextos: Una lectura a partir de Hannah Arendt
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https://doi.org/10.18012/arf.2019.50559Abstract
Abstract: First, the objective of this article is to know Sartre's existentialism in the French and European context, its origin, its response to the reality of the time from its own interpretation. Then, it is essential to analyze Hannah Arendt's point of view regarding existentialist philosophy; Her reading of Sartre is quite illuminating because, both she and he, were witnesses and victims of the two world wars, especially, they lived in their own flesh, one in France and the other in Germany, Hitler's National Socialist totalitarianism that caused the suppression of the political liberties of the time. Sartre and Arendt represent intellectual resistance in order to rebuild citizenship based on freedom, spontaneity and plurality.
Keywords: Existentialism; Resistance; Sartre; Camus; Arendt
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