Divided Minds: Sartre's "Bad Faith" Critique of Freud

Review of Metaphysics 42 (1):79 - 101 (1988)
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PHENOMENOLOGIST THAT HE WAS, Sartre had an animus against that which could not be seen. Simone de Beauvoir writes of Sartre's attitude during the 1930s

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