O CONCEITO DE MÁ-FÉ EM SARTRE EM RELAÇÃO AO FILME PARASITA: REFLEXÕES SOBRE AS DESIGUALDADES SOCIAIS E A POBREZA.
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This work seeks a reflection on human ethical responsibility in relation to
social inequality. To do this, we will make correlations between the film Parasite and the concept
of bad faith by the French philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre, great theorist of existentialism and author
of several plays and novels. As a method, we will start by summarizing the film “parasite”
by South Korean director Bong Joon-Ho, the film won the Oscar for best film in 2020.
To briefly outline the concept of bad faith, we will begin by explaining the
intentionality in Sartre's thought and his opposition to Edmund Husserl, later
We will analyze bad faith and lies, and then compare conscience and bad faith. We will use
the scientific article by psychologist and professor Alexandre Victor Romero, entitled
“Introductory Aspects of Conscience and bad faith in the works of Jean-Paul Sartre”.
We will also work with the article by the doctor in philosophy, João Flávio de Almeida,
entitled “Sartre and bad faith in the Origin of Consciousness”. We will use the work “being and
nothing” by Sartre to guide the two articles. Finally, we will make a philosophical analysis to
answer whether in the film Parasite, social inequality is the result of responsibility
ethics of each of the characters. Some of the arguments for such a response are the
freedom, bad faith and conscience of the characters in the film.
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