The Concepts of Freedom And Choice In Jean – Paul Sartre’s Philosophy
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This article is intended to study 1) to study the development of the concept of liberty and choice in Western philosophy; 2) to study the concept and choice of the philosophy of Jean-Paul Sartre; 3) to analyze the concept and effect of liberty and choice. Selection in the philosophy of Jean-Paul Sartre, the results of the research can be summarized and discussed and the following recommendations are made: As for the problems and benefits of liberty and choice, Sartre argues that the limitation and the problem are that human beings have to choose to act as something of value. because he refused to adhere to any universal moral or principle Because humans have their own reasons and have to act according to various conditions. that may be the result of politics and people in society Choice is something that human beings cannot choose. Otherwise, man will fall into the same class as the subject of human indiscrimination without any cause or coercion, or influence entirely. For man, to live is a choice. In the sense of freedom in Sartre, human beings can choose to do anything according to their own will. and always decide because the Being for himself Can't be in two situations at the same time, so make a "choice" decision to do something. in either situation
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