Bad faith lies at the heart of the existentialism of Sartre. It appears early in Being and Nothingness...

Bad faith lies at the heart of the existentialism of Sartre. It appears early in Being and Nothingness...
For Sartre, the contingency of being means existing without ever finding the reason for this existence and hence...
It is always the moment in which the world decides to distance itself from oneself and leaves one...