Saturday, November 19, 2011

Is there a model, promoted by Jean-Paul Sartre, where authenticity is a process ? So might it make sense, in a?

computerization project, for a person to fake authenticity ?|||Please check


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Paul_S鈥?/a>





Sartre believed that authenticity is experience. Experience can change individual thought and behavior.





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Yes, a person can fake authenticity in a computerization project. He can pretend to be someone with similar behavior. Computer can categorize its pattern and find match. Then, he can get through with his fake id.|||This doesn't make any sense. Authenticity is living in good faith, among other things. To fake good faith \, would be to be in bad faith. IT is about external behavior and activity for all to see. Bad faith is a lie to oneself about oneself, so if one was faking good faith, then one would be in bad faith. It is not a process nor is it even normativity, in the sense that he lays down a set of rules to follow. Authenticity is a relating to oneself honestly, how can one fake that?

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