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Sartre's idea of "bad faith" refers to denying one's freedom and responsibility from "summary" of Humanly Possible by Sarah Bakewell

Sartre's idea of "bad faith" delves into the fundamental human tendency to avoid facing the full extent of our freedom and responsibility. Rather than embracing our capacity to choose and shape our lives, we often opt for a more comfortable existence by relinquishing this power. In doing so, we deceive ourselves into believing that we are not truly free agents, thus evading the weight of our choices and their consequences. This concept of bad faith can manifest in various forms, such as adopting societal norms or roles that dictate our behavior, rather than actively choosing our path. By conforming to external expectations, we mask our freedom and responsibility behind a facade of necessity or inevitability. This denial of our autonomy ultimately limits our potential for authentic self-expression and growth. Sartre ar...
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