The notion of the psychic in Sartres theory of the imaginary

Authors

  • Bianca Spohr Universidade de São Paulo

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-65642011005000027

Keywords:

Sartre, Imagination, Imaginary, Consciousness, Psychic

Abstract

The definition of psychology as a science and its object of study have been the focus of discussion throughout the development of this discipline. Although psychologists recognize the importance of this discussion and have contributed to this ongoing debate, they still believe they are far from reaching a general consensus. Thus, taking this situation into consideration, this study aims at presenting Sartres theory of the imaginary as an instrument for the understanding of the psychic - psychologys object of study. Therefore, in order to attain this objective, this research analyzes Sartres LImaginaire and La Transcendance de LEgo, for the study of the imagination and its correlate, the imaginary, presupposes the study of consciousness and its correlate, the psychic. We have concluded that Sartre has offered important contributions for an understanding of the psychic because he reformulated the notion of image by means of the reconstitution of consciousness and the psychic and because he stated that the imagination is a type of autonomous consciousness which represents, in essence, the notion of liberty.

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Published

2011-12-01

How to Cite

The notion of the psychic in Sartre’s theory of the imaginary. (2011). Psicologia USP, 22(4), 907-926. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-65642011005000027