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Jean-Paul Sartre by Jean-Paul Sartre
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And, when we say that man is responsible for himself, we do not mean that he is responsible only for his own individuality, but that he is responsible for all men...(p.29)
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Reading Progress

July 20, 2010 – Shelved (Paperback Edition)
July 20, 2010 – Shelved as: e-book (Paperback Edition)
September 6, 2012 – Started Reading
September 6, 2012 – Shelved
September 9, 2012 –
0.0% "Sartre’s writing routine was as follows: at 8.30 am he got up. From 9.30 am to 1.30 pm he would write.(Four hours in the morning and four hours in
the evening, that was his only rule.)- P.6"
September 12, 2012 –
0.0% "Human beings first of all exist and subsequently make themselves what they are by their own actions. When we are born we have no essence as human beings. Only the totality of choices we make in life makes us the people who we are. In this sense, we are profoundly free. � p. 26"
September 28, 2012 –
14.0% "Obviously, freedom as the definition of a man does not depend upon others, but as soon as there is a commitment, I am oblidged to will the liberty of others at the same time as mine"
October 12, 2012 –
20.0% "The pursuit of being..."
November 23, 2012 –
page 81
23.21% ""Nothingness of consciousness""
February 1, 2013 –
page 103
29.51% "Imagination, far from appearing as an accidental characteristic of consciousness, turns out to be an essential and transcendental condition of consciousness."

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