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Here's something else to learn, though: Sartre’s concept of “mauvaise foi” (bad faith) is a state of self-deception that occurs when one denies their own freedom and potential. It is a form of self-betrayal in which an individual is willfully ignorant of their own reality and potential, and instead chooses to accept a predetermined identity or role set by society. In Sartre's philosophy, mauvaise foi is a form of inauthenticity, a refusal to accept the full weight of one's freedom and the respon How To Learn Philosophy, Philosophy Of Love, Literary Humor, Philosophy Memes, Literature Humor, Memes Lol, Karl Marx, My Philosophy, Pinterest Memes

Here's something else to learn, though: Sartre’s concept of “mauvaise foi” (bad faith) is a state of self-deception that occurs when one denies their own freedom and potential. It is a form of self-betrayal in which an individual is willfully ignorant of their own reality and potential, and instead chooses to accept a predetermined identity or role set by society. In Sartre's philosophy, mauvaise foi is a form of inauthenticity, a refusal to accept the full weight of one's freedom and the…

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