The Transcendence of the Egoby Jean-Paul Sartre is a pivotal philosophical text that critiques the traditional Cartesian notion of the self. Sartre argues that consciousness is not an essence but a transient experience, asserting that the ego is a construct rather than a fixed identity. He explores how this understanding of the self affects our perception of reality and interpersonal relationships.
Why Read This Book
Provides a foundational understanding of Sartre's existential philosophy.
Challenges conventional views of the self and identity.
Offers insights into the nature of consciousness and perception.
Encourages readers to explore the implications of existential freedom.
About the Author
Jean-Paul Sartre (1905–1980) was a French existentialist philosopher, playwright, and novelist. His works explore themes of freedom, responsibility, and the nature of human existence, significantly influencing 20th-century thought.