Friday, December 2, 2011

What is your view on "existantialism" of Jean Paul Sartre?

That there exisist a social law which man must escape or break from.





Total control not only means doing what is wanted but constructing ones own set of laws.





exsistance then is valued by the self and therfore must be judged by the self.





The societal norms are not necessarily wrong, yet they should not be chains..





for instance in the stranger both religion is dismissed and murder is not repented for or guilt felt, nor sorrow over a loved one.





is this sad...to outside viewers yes but the internal self is all that matters.|||Why?

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|||That Sartre had too much time on his hands to think about such abstract ideas.|||ultimately unfulfilling|||It works for me..|||that he confused Heidegger for Descartes %26gt;_%26gt;





the whole conception of man standing against the world as subject/object.. is plain wrong.

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