Sartre on freedom

Jean-Paul Sartre

“Freedom is what we do with what is done to us.”

― Jean-Paul Sartre

Jean-Paul Charles Aymard Sartre (June 21, 1905 – April 15, 1980) was a French philosopher, writer, and key figure in 20th century existentialism. He was a leading exponent of existentialism, a philosophy of existence. His notable works include Nausea (1938), Being and Nothingness (1943), and Existentialism and Humanism (1946). Sartre became a philosophy professor in Le Havre in 1931 and also taught in Paris and Laon. More References: Wikipedia, +3

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