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Radical freedom entails radical responsibility from "summary" of Being and Nothingness by Jean-Paul Sartre

Radical freedom is a central theme in existentialist philosophy, particularly in relation to human consciousness and choice. According to Sartre, humans are fundamentally free beings, capable of making decisions and taking actions that shape their existence. This freedom is not limited by external constraints or predetermined destinies; rather, it is absolute and total, allowing individuals to create their own values and meanings in the world. However, with this radical freedom comes a profound sense of responsibility. Sartre argues that because humans are free to choose their actions, they are also responsible for the consequences of those actions. This responsibility is not just a moral or ethical one, but a fundamental aspect of human existence. It encompasses the idea that individuals are constantly creating themselves through their choices and act...
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    Being and Nothingness

    Jean-Paul Sartre

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