PSYCHOLOGY OF EMOTIONS

THE PSYCHOLOGY OF EMOTIONS

PHENOMENOLOGY

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
In a Sartrean phenomenological reading, what should we NOT be looking for in characters?
A
What path are the characters walking?
B
What are they hoping to become?
C
How does that “breaking from their original path” make us understand the character as a whole?
D
What is the hidden, evil message behind the happy surface?
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Adopting and adapting the methods of phenomenology, Sartre sets out to develop an ontological account of what it is to be human. The main features of this ontology are the groundlessness and radical freedom which characterize the human condition. These are contrasted with the unproblematic being of the world of things.

Detailed explanation-2: -Being for-itself (pour-soi) is the mode of existence of consciousness, consisting in its own activity and purposive nature; being in-itself (en-soi) is the self-sufficient, lumpy, contingent being of ordinary things.

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