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psychoanalytic-censorship

The Freudian idea of a mental censor that divides the psyche into conscious and unconscious parts, used to explain self-deception as a split between deceiver and deceived within the subject.

1 chapter across 1 book

Being and Nothingness (1943)Jean-Paul Sartre

Chapter 2GT81

This chapter analyzes the concept of bad faith, distinguishing it from ordinary lying by emphasizing that bad faith is a form of self-deception where the deceiver and the deceived are the same consciousness. Sartre explores the ontological difficulties of bad faith, particularly how one can simultaneously know and hide the truth from oneself, and critiques psychoanalytic explanations that split the psyche to account for self-deception.