Ethical Considerations in Jean-paul Sartre’s Existentialist Philosophy
How do you know what is good? How can you determine what is bad? By arguing his existentialist philosophy, Jean Paul Sartre argues that man possess the freedom to be what he chooses to be. This freedom is not bed of roses, but a thorny path that leads to the realization that life for an existentialist is burdened with responsibility. He needs to constantly define what is ethically sound or morally good for every action because he is burdened with development of his existence, anguish, forlornness and despair. Sartre tries to bring out the ethical plane by which an existentialist list is guided by explaining these qualities as the cornerstone of his existentialist philosophy.
Existentialism Worldview
The Existentialism is the form of philosophical ideas which generally deal with the soul reason behind our existence.
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