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DyllonKazuo

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When Sartre says IamwhatIamnot he means
 
 

a. selfknowledge is difficult to obtain.
  b. others never really know what I am like.
  c. I consist of a collection of future possibilities.
  d. the soul is plagued by internal conflicts.



Question 2

Even though there are some facts about me I cannot change, Sartre says that I still have freedom over them in that
 
 

a. God can change them for me.
  b. I can stoically accept them.
  c. they are not part of my true essence.
  d. I can decide what meaning they have for me.




bd5255

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Answer to Question 1

c.

Answer to Question 2

d.



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