PHL 606 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Jean-Paul Sartre, Orgasm
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I am, but the problem is that you"ve ruled out anyone else playing that role. You still need that justification but you put others in a place where they can"t give that to you: paranoia uneasy sense of a wondering in an inapprehensible look, a need for reality-check. 2) the aim of sexual desire is not to possess them as through their bodies, but to their consciousness, you want to be able to encounter them in their subjectivity in their body. In wanting food, we have a clear consciousness of what the food possibilities are. In sexual desire, we start feeling the warmth in genitals, and we really feel that desire. The heart pounding, desire to touch, more attuned to your body. But not when you"re making an object out of it, when you"re observing, but rather you feel yourself in those changes.