Human, All Too Human (BBC) - Jean Paul Sartre: Part 1
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@mrfreudable Also "Search for a Method," written in the late 50s, which was his service road away from existentialism: it's also a good synopsis of his & genuine marxists' views of the USSR after it crushed the Hungarian uprising in 1956.
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@Blunic have you read sartre? the prime source.
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@Blunic Too bad people don't realize Heidegger was just recycling ideas from Husserl.
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@eltonjohnfan109 I was going to form a rebuttal, but then I read your User ID.
No rebuttal needed.
"Daniel"
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This guy was offered the Nobel Prize and turned it down. Badass!
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oh yeah, in face of endless freedom, I would instantly stab my own hand.
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'I have no friends, is that why my flesh is so naked'
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@mrfreudable i must say nausea turned me on like no book has since reading descartes in my teens.
no exit i enjoyed too :)
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this is what i think everyday but i needed someone else but me to say it. Thanks for the video.
This shall help me.
@Blunic right millions of people have read his, countless scholars have praised his writing style...but YOU, an unknown genius have caught on and exposed sartre! amazing!
nappyweed111 11 months ago 11
@Ge0vone It is more involved and complex than it looks. With "freedom" comes responsibility. If you choose a morality that is damaging to those around you, will you accept the consequences (Hitlers fate, death in the bunker, or jail etc.). Your freedom now can lead to suffering later (sickness, etc.). Sartre in some ways ways was the first "post modernist" in that his view was a lack of a "meta-story". YOU alone must decide what to do where you are now, without consolation it will work.
gurlsingerfan 1 year ago 3