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Bad Faith

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 January 2009

Michael Hymers
Affiliation:
Dalhousie University

Abstract

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Type
Discussion
Copyright
Copyright © The Royal Institute of Philosophy 1989

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References

1 Stevenson, Leslie, ‘Sartre on Bad Faith’, Philosophy 58 (1983), 253258.CrossRefGoogle Scholar

2 Op. cit. 258.

3 Gordon, Jeffrey, ‘Bad Faith: A Dilemma’, Philosophy 60 (1985), 258262.CrossRefGoogle Scholar

4 See op. cit. note 1, 253f.

5 All page references in the text are to Sartre, J.-P., Being and Nothingness, translated by Barnes, Hazel (New York: Washington Square Press, 1966).Google Scholar

6 Op. cit. note 3, 261.

7 Op. cit. note 1, 256f.

8 Op. cit. note 1, 256.

9 Op. cit. note 3, 261.

10 This is similar to a criticism which Sartre makes of the Freudian censor. See pp. 92ff.

11 I am indebted to Steven Burns and Nathan Brett for their helpful comments.