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Sartre's Conception of Freedom, second edition, revised and expanded, by Sharam Kohan
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August 17, 2026 · Commentary

Bad Faith Is Not a Private Failing

Sartre’s examples encourage the reading that self-deception is a solitary manoeuvre. The examples are misleading. Bad faith is usually scaffolded by a world that makes one form of self-misdescription easier to inhabit than another.

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Sartre's Conception of Freedom

Consciousness, situation, answerability. From ontology to the social field of practical freedom.

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