Using Sartre’s definition of “anguish,” what is the argument against murder?
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"Anguish means “a feeling of deep and total responsibility” as per Sarte
Hence, when we talk about murder in the reference of the definition of anguish then it will be a feeling of despair that lies deep within with no place to go or opt to.
Also, the feeling lies so deep within that it takes us to the place of stress which will be difficult to leave.
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