Title: Jean-Paul Sartre
1Jean-Paul Sartre Existentialism
2Quel Est Existentialisme?
- In Sartres words, existence precedes essence
- Absolute freedom We are condemned to be free
- Life is essentially meaningless
3Does this mean theres no point to my existence?
4So if everythings left up to me, it doesnt
really matter what I do, does it?
5You are still responsible for your own actions!
6Lets Talk About Nothingness!
- Being and Nothingness (Freedom and
Responsibility) - War There are no innocent victims
- Why was I born?
7Who would Sartre blame for the Creatures
condition in Frankenstein? Why? Is this a valid
argument?
8On a similar note, would an existentialist agree
with Rousseaus justification for his behavior?
9Is Sartre right?
- Are we entirely responsible for ourselves?
- What about nature vs. nurture?
- Is there any inherent meaning in life?
- Does our freedom to choose really induce us to
take responsibility for ourselves? - If I know Im going to die in the end, why should
I bother to worry about the effects of my actions?
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11Bibliography
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