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

Existentialism, as a philosophy, is characterized by ambiguity. This ambiguity arises from the fundamental tenet that existence precedes essence. In other words, human beings exist first and then define themselves through their actions and choices. This lack of predetermined essence means that individuals are constantly faced with the burden of creating their own meaning and values in a world that is inherently meaningless. This existential ambiguity is further compounded by the concept of freedom. Sartre argues that human beings are condemned to be free, meaning that we are ultimately responsible for our choices and the consequences that follow. This radical freedom can be overwhelming and anxiety-inducing, as it forces...
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    Being and Nothingness

    Jean-Paul Sartre

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