Sartre’s theory of bad faith

Support Overthink on Patreon here: Professor Ellie Anderson, co-host of Overthink philosophy podcast, introduces the theory of bad faith in existential philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre’s Being and Nothingness. She suggests that, while bad faith most often takes the form of denying one’s own freedom, there’s a second form of bad faith that is often neglected in readings of Sartre: denying one’s transcendence. This form is especially evident in Sartre’s account of the woman on a date (sometimes known as the “coquette“). This video was created just for our YouTube subscribers (thank you for your support!) based on Professor Anderson’s Existentialism course at Pomona College. For more from Dr. Anderson, check out Overthink podcast! Available on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you listen (including previous episodes here on YouTube!) Apple: Spoti
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