The trascendental features of Sartre's philosophy in Being and nothingness
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Filosofía trascendental, Sartre, existencialismo, Kant, HusserlAbstract
In this article we address the question of the possibility of thinking of Sartre's philosophy in Being and nothingness as a transcendental philosophy, carrying out a critical consideration of the continuity relations existing between the two. In this way, we will problematize the classification according to which a sharp distinction is established between transcendental philosophy and Sartrean existentialism. To do this, we will seek to determine what a transcendental philosophy consists of, based on a schematic review of the approaches of two particularly representative authors of this tradition: Kant and Husserl. Later, we will review Sartre's philosophy in Being and nothingness in a panoramic way, and then try to establish the degree and the sense in which Sartrean philosophy contains the distinctive notes of a transcendental philosophy. Thus, we will propose the hypothesis that Sartre's philosophy has a transcendental character under certain respects, insofar as it delimits the subjective −universal and necessary– conditions of possibility of experience, through regressive arguments and, even more, from a non-naturalistic or psychologic perspective.
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