sartre's concept of existentialism
Sartre's concept of existentialism is a philosophical theory that emphasizes individual freedom, responsibility, and the idea that existence precedes essence. Existentialism posits that individuals create their own meaning and values through their actions and choices, rather than conforming to external standards or predetermined purposes. Sartre's existentialism in particular highlights the importance of authenticity and the idea that we are ultimately responsible for shaping our own lives.
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