Asked by John
Q: According to Sartre, what makes us uniquely free?
a. the capacity for freedom instilled in us by nature
b. ability to imagine a multitude of future paths and choices
c. the existential hum
d. essentialism
e. democracy
I don't think its E. I am leaning towards A or B, but im not sure about C or D. Thank you!
I think its B. because no one can control your mind.
Hope that helps
Sartre was very interested in the path of life being a never ending learning experience. Not knowing what you will learn in life and being open to any chance to experience new ideas is what he said is true freedom.
b.
a. the capacity for freedom instilled in us by nature
b. ability to imagine a multitude of future paths and choices
c. the existential hum
d. essentialism
e. democracy
I don't think its E. I am leaning towards A or B, but im not sure about C or D. Thank you!
I think its B. because no one can control your mind.
Hope that helps
Sartre was very interested in the path of life being a never ending learning experience. Not knowing what you will learn in life and being open to any chance to experience new ideas is what he said is true freedom.
b.
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Answered by
Gage
Sartre believed that the capacity to have freedom makes us free. Therefore, the answer is A.
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