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4 articles on Jean Paul Sartre on human nature, freedom and responsibility ... Although I had heard of Sartre in high school and college, I was only remotely familiar with his "philosophy of existence," existentialism. I began reading him in earnest long after he had died and because his name appeared in...
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Click here to start ... Objection to Sartre ... Sartre’s concept of freedom...
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web.ku.edu/~acudd/phil140-s20/index.htm
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Sartre, “Freedom and Responsibility”. Thesis: each of us chooses the entire world, everything we are and do is the result of our choice, and thus we are ...
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web.ku.edu/~acudd/phil140-s20/phil140-s20.ppt
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Sartre believed in the essential freedom of individuals, and he also believed that as free beings, people are responsible for all elements of themselves, their consciousness, and their actions. That is, with total freedom comes total responsibility.
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www.sparknotes.com/philosophy/sartre/themes.html
www.sparknotes.com/philosophy/sartre/themes.html
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This inner distance reflects not only the nonself-identity of the for-itself and the ekstatic temporality that it generates but forms the site of what Sartre calls "freedom as the definition of man." To that freedom corresponds a coextensive responsibility.
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plato.stanford.edu/entries/sartre/
plato.stanford.edu/entries/sartre/
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Sartre thoroughly expounded his notion of the self-negation of freedom in l'Être et le néant (Being and Nothingness) (1943). Since the central feature of human existence is the capacity to choose ... ; Sartre; Life and Works; . . Freedom; . . Responsibility; . . Self-Deception; . . Despair; Bibliography; Internet Sources...
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www.philosophypages.com/hy/7e.htm
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Keywords: phenomenology, existentialism, freedom, responsibility, Sartre. DOI: 10.3846/1822-430X.2009.17.3.71-82; Introduction; As it is well-known, existentialists sketched highly original and attractive for the post-war cultural climate schemes of signification, by which human life and conduct should be viewed.
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The doctrine of non-freedom of the will, which belittles the dignity of man as a self-determinant active personality, absolves man of all responsibility for any crime or action and disentitles him of any reward for heroism. ... According to Sartre, freedom is autonomy of choice. It is realised where a person initiates his...
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www.marxists.org/reference/archive/spirkin/works/dialec...
www.marxists.org/reference/archive/spirkin/works/dialectical-materialism/ch05-s07.html
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Note that responsibility toward dead lives is part of Sartre's overall understanding of our responsibility in the world. Central to this responsibility is respect for the freedom of others and the willingness to struggle that this freedom will not be abused or destroyed.
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www.bu.edu/wcp/Papers/Hist/HistGord.htm
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