El neorrealismo absoluto en el ser y la nada de Jean-Paul Sartre

Translated title of the contribution: Absolute neorealism in Jean-Paul Sartre's being and nothingness

Stéphane Vinolo*

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Abstract

If the twentieth century was that of phenomenology, the twenty-first is characterized by the rise of multiple realisms. Although one might think that this is a radical turn in contemporary philosophy, it should be remembered that, in 1943, Jean-Paul Sartre tried to establish an absolute neorealism which wanted to preserve a certain realism within phenomenology. Through a reading of Being and nothingness, the author shows that absolute neorealism enables the dichotomy between idealism and realism to be surpassed, thanks to the transphenomenality of two beings and, in addition, imposes a displacement of the descriptive and constitutive task of phenomenology towards a work of revelation.

Translated title of the contributionAbsolute neorealism in Jean-Paul Sartre's being and nothingness
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)193-222
Number of pages30
JournalEidos
Volume36
DOIs
StatePublished - 2021

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