Body, Bad Faith and Essential Attitude of Cultural Identity: Sartre as a Starting-Point

Philosophy and Culture 38 (2):159-174 (2011)
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This paper attempts by Saudi Arabia's "bad faith", "body" and other concepts as well as his discussion on the issue to explore Jewish culture and ethnic identity. In its main philosophical works, "and there is nothing" , a book, "bad faith" and "body" respectively, although in a different context, but the topics discussed on this view, exists between the two an intrinsic relation with. On this basis, we further elaborate the Saudi's views on the Jews, in addition to sorting out the Saudi argument about ethnic problems, but also to rethink the culture of ethnic identity. The present paper deals with the cultural-ethnical problem on the basis of Sartre's notions of bad faith, body as well as his discourse on the Jewish problem. In his major work "Being and Nothingness" the notions of bad faith and body are handled separately , yet in the framework of our problematic close connections can be indicated between them. On such a basis we proceed to explore the Sartrean view on the Jewish problem in order to unfold a new perspective to look at the cultural-ethnical problem

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