Jean-Paul Sartre — "Human reality is a being such that in its being its being is in question in so f…"
Human reality is a being such that in its being its being is in question in so far as this being implies a being other than itself.
Human reality is a being such that in its being its being is in question in so far as this being implies a being other than itself.
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"The true nature of man is to be free."
"The world is full of things that have no explanation."
"I do not give a damn about the dead. They died for the [Communist] Party and the Party can decide what it wants. I practice a live man's politics, for the living."
"Man is a useless passion."
"The word 'existentialism,' which is now so much abused, means nothing else but 'man is free.'"
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