Living in bad faith (Re: 'Face' culturesl)




"Aardvark J. Bandersnatch" <sumbuddy@xxxxxxxxxxxx> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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"Sylvia Knörr" <Sylvia.Knoerr_NoSpam_@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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It's sure better to follow your heart instead of living in a lie. But
I
understand that people sometimes make the wrong decision and then
don't
know how to fix it. Or their decision is some kind of sacrifice for a
higher aim.


See "living in bad faith."

Sartre, J-P. Being & Nothingness, Chapter II.


Hm, depends on whether we believe in the existence of a "free will". Somehow
I doubt it and believe that we are slaves to our genes. Fortunately, we have
a perfect illusion of a 'free will'. :-)




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