existentialism response
Sartre, in his philosophical piece "Existentialism and Human Emotions," defines existentialism and the describes the ways which it interacts with other ideals and cultures. For one, he says that the basis of existentialims in "existence precedes essence," meaning one must be before they realize themselve or define themselve. It is opposing to the ideal "I think therefore I am," in that the latter says one must be conscious first, and then they ex
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Human Emotions, , ideas count,
Approximate Word count = 300
Approximate Pages = 1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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