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Existentialism is a philosophy of action from "summary" of Being and Nothingness by Jean-Paul Sartre

Existentialism, at its core, is not a passive contemplation of existence but a philosophy that demands action. It is a call to engage with the world and take responsibility for our choices and their consequences. In "Being and Nothingness," Sartre emphasizes that existence precedes essence, meaning that we are defined by our actions rather than any predetermined nature or essence. For Sartre, human beings are condemned to be free, which means that we are constantly faced with the burden of making choices without any predetermined guidelines to follow. This freedom can be overwhelming and anxiety-inducing, but it is also what gives our lives meaning and significance. We are not bound by any external factors or predetermined meanings; instead, we create our own values through our actions. To truly embrace existentialism, one must recognize that every action has consequences and that we are responsible for those consequences. This idea of radical responsibility is central to...
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    Being and Nothingness

    Jean-Paul Sartre

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