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Essay Galaxy - Sartre and Homosexuality
Sartre and Homosexuality
Topic: What is wrong, according to Sartre, with a homosexual saying, "I am a homosexual"? Is Sartre distinguishing two senses of the verb "to be"? Is Sartre correct in thinking that there is always something wrong with making such a statement? Could Sartres claim be rephrased in a more plausible form?
Thesis: By virtue of Sartres logic, there is in fact always some thing wrong with a homosexual saying, "I am a homosexual." However, by allowing for two distinctions in English for the verb to be, the statement can be made more plausible to a lay person.
According to Sartre, the homosexual is talking with his friend, the "champion of sincerity, " who wants his homosexual friend to be what he is and declare his homosexuality. In Sartres logic, the homosexual is correct, as no person is a homosexual in....
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Number Of Words: 1125 |
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