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Jean Paul Sartre's Existentialist Philosophy

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Jean-Paul Sartre's existentialist philosophy revolves around the idea that human beings are condemned to be free, and must take responsibility for their own choices and actions.

Key Features

  • Emphasis on individual freedom
  • Importance of personal responsibility
  • Rejection of external authority or values
  • Focus on subjective experience

Pros

  • Encourages individuals to take control of their lives
  • Promotes self-reflection and authenticity
  • Challenges societal norms and conventions

Cons

  • Can be overwhelming for some individuals
  • Risk of nihilism or despair in facing the void of existence
  • May not provide clear moral guidelines

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