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Sartre's Man Is Condemned To Be Free
339 wordsWhen Sartre writes that "man is condemned to be free", he is elaborating on the statement " [man] is responsible for everything he does". Provided that God does not exist, man must live his condemned life of freedom without "any values or commands that could legitimize [his] behavior". Furthermore, man has no means of "justification or cause"; man has no excuse for his actions, because he has chosen them on his own, out of his own freedom. Although freedom is traditionally characteristic of "goo...
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Search For Life's Meaning
611 wordsREACTION TO VICTOR FRANKL'S MAN'S SEARCH FOR MEANING Frankl attains as high a level of humanism in his writing as one would think possible of any scientist. His psychology is based on empiricism. His experiences as a prisoner in a Nazi concentration camp, stripped of everything but his bare existence, led him to explore the ultimate sense of meaning in human life. In own privileged western world we don't have to struggle for life and its essentials, like food. Furthermore, there is plenty to kee...
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Means Of The Suffering
1,121 wordsMan's Search for Meaning; Victor Frankl Eric D. Closer Mans Search for Meaning: Viktor E. Frankl He who has a why to live for can bear any how. The words of Nietzsche begin to explain Frankl tone throughout his book. Dr. Frankl uses his experiences in different Nazi concentration camps to explain his discovery of logotherapy. This discovery take us back to World War II and the extreme suffering that took place in the Nazi concentration camps and outlines a detailed analysis of the prisoners psyc...
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Perfect Man
296 wordsA PERFECT MAN From magazine, love connection, Internet, we all seen many poster of what a woman is looking for in a man. Therefore what make a man to be perfect? Some people seek the meaning of the beauty in the pursuit of wealth-wealth, handsome, carrying, understanding, considerate and sincere... It's true. However, in additional I am considering a perfect man is gentle he never cruel or mean, he has to be tall. He has what is considered 'dark's kin, long hair. He has to be strong with a squar...
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Mean In Our Actions And Passions
809 wordsPhilosophy Moral Virtue and the Mean In this reading Aristotle describes virtue concerning actions and passions, and the choice of how we become our actions and passions is either of excess, defect, or intermediate. Excess and deficiency both forms of failure and the intermediate (mean) a form of success. Man is to determine a mean which lies between two vices which both falls short of goodness. Aristotle believes the middle ground will lead you to virtue while too much and too little destroy go...
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Man Changes From Passivity To Activity
1,705 wordsI do not agree with Frankl. I do not believe Man's primary driving force is a search for meaning. Nor do I concede with his critics that propose alternative 'motivations', such as power, or pleasure. I believe that man has the capacity to be driven by many motivational factors, not just any single one. Moreover, I believe that these motivations represent themselves in a predictable, patterned way. In three of the books we read this summer, it is possible to trace the evolution of the protagonist...
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