For Sartre, the exercise of freedom carries ______.
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For Sartre, the exercise of freedom carries Responsibility.
About Jean Paul Sartre:
- In its early stages, Jean-Paul Sartre's (1905-1980) intellectual career centered on the development of existentialism, a philosophy of life.
- Sartre's ontology is articulated in his philosophical classic, Being and Nothingness, in which he identifies two sorts of reality that exist beyond our subjective awareness: the being of the object of awareness and consciousness itself.
For Sartre:
- Self-choice may result in a self-deception project, such as ill faith, in which one's own true character as for-itself is abandoned in order to accept that of the in-itself.
- The only way to avoid self-deception is to choose in a way that discloses the presence of the for-itself as both factual and transcendent.
- According to Sartre, the right exercise of freedom generates qualities that any other human being in my circumstances may experience.
Hence, each true endeavour represents a universal feature in the singularity of a human life.
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