My essay will be structured in the following manner. Indeed, it is my understanding that Sartre’s philosophy is a valuable cornerstone for accomplishing both of these perspectives. Secondly, by examining Sartre’s phenomenological approach we are also better equipped to distinguish between ideas of the body that persist in the religious discourse (i.e., the French Catholic thinker Gabriel Marcel) versus ones that are grounded in non-religious presuppositions. Firstly, by understanding Sartre’s philosophical investigation of the body we can begin to see the diversity of thought that composes the question of embodiment within the twentieth century French existential tradition. This shift in interest is important for two reasons. In keeping with the theme of embodiment found in my essay of the April Issue of Epoché (2021), I will now move to discuss Jean-Paul Sartre’s understanding of the body.
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