2021
DOI: 10.30813/jelc.v12i1.2673
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The Analysis of Sartre’s ‘Esense’ and ‘Subjectivity’ in Disney Pixar’s Soul Animation

Abstract: <p>From the start, the philosophical movement that came to be known as existentialism was associated with literature. This possibility happens because there is a natural affinity between existential philosophy and narrative forms of art. On one hand, existentialist concur on the primacy of individual existence, of the lived experience of concrete human beings. On the other hand, cinematic narratives tell stories of beings such as ourselves, helping us to make sense of our existence and opening up probabi… Show more

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“…Sartre states that "existence precedes essence" which means that "…human being exists-are born and are conscious of their lives-before they really 'are' anything. In addition, it means no crucial or necessary ingredient defines what a human being is" (Kinasih, 2021). Existence precedes essence suggests that people are born to this godless universe without anything.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sartre states that "existence precedes essence" which means that "…human being exists-are born and are conscious of their lives-before they really 'are' anything. In addition, it means no crucial or necessary ingredient defines what a human being is" (Kinasih, 2021). Existence precedes essence suggests that people are born to this godless universe without anything.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%