Abstract
Review of the book:
This review sets out to undertake a critical assessment of Ignacio Quepons’s book, arguing that its principal contribution lies in explicitly articulating the fundamental relation between imagination and praxis in Sartrean philosophy, a connection frequently marginalized in standard readings of existentialism, and that, in doing so, it restores imagination as the very psychological foundation of human freedom. Through a rigorous analysis that extends from Sartre’s refutation of the husserlian transcendental ego to the ethical-political dimensions of violence and counter-violence, the review seeks to bring to light both the merits of the work and its conceptual limitations. In this way, the review functions both as a critical reconsideration of rigorous phenomenological research and as an invitation to new explorations of the still open themes identified by the author.

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
Copyright (c) 2026 Stoa

