Jean-Paul Sartre

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Jean-Paul Sartre was a 20th-century French philosopher, novelist, playwright, and critic. He is often associated with existentialism, a philosophy that argues life has no inherent meaning and that humans should, in turn, define themselves. Sartre, in particular, believed humans were "condemned to freedom," meaning they were ultimately responsible for their own lives.

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