Satre: Condemned to be Free

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Philosophy

 

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Courtney P

 

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November 28, 2014

 

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College

 

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Satre gives an example of being condemned to be free that comes from one of his students. His student is a young boy in France during WWII who's father has joined the Nazi regime and whose only brother has died fighting the Germans. He is all that his mother has left. Does he go to Britain to avenge his brother's death or stay with his ailing mother whose very emotional survival rests in his hands? Satre says that no one can make this decision for him, no set of values can lead him to a "correct answer" because morals are too vague and broad to make a concrete decision...
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Satre gives an example of being condemned to be free that comes from one of his students. His student is a young boy in France during WWII who's father has joined the Nazi regime and whose only brother has died fighting the Germans. He is all that his mother has left. Does he go to Britain to avenge his brother's death or stay with his ailing mother whose very emotional survival rests in his hands? Satre says that no one can make this decision for him, no set of values can lead him to a "correct answer" because morals are too vague and broad to make a concrete decision...
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