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PALOMARES, JUSTIN V.

BSBA-MM-2

1. Briefly explain the existentialism from the perspective of Gabriel Marcel

The philosophical methodology known as existentialism is generally perceived for


its view that educational encounters and cooperation’s are futile. Numerous
existentialist scholars are directed to reason that life is just something to be
endured, and that personal connections with others ought to be avoided.

2. Explain the relevance of Marcel's Existentialism in relation to Freedom

Freedom is characterized by Marcel in both a negative and positive sense.


Adversely, freedom is, "The nonattendance of whatever takes after a distance
from oneself," and emphatically as when, "The thought processes of my activity
are inside the restrictions of what I can really consider as the basic qualities of
myself. Freedom , at that point, is consistently about the conceivable outcomes
of oneself, perceived inside the limits of associations with others. As an
existentialist, Marcel's opportunity is attached to the crude encounters of the
body.

3. Why Sartre argues that people are “condemned to be free”?

Man is sentenced to be free; on the grounds that once tossed into the world, he
is answerable for all that he does." Jean-Paul Sartre accepted that individuals live
in consistent torment, not exclusively on the grounds that life is hopeless, but
since we are 'condemned to be free'.

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