Freedom and Anguish in Sartre's Existential Philosophy.
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Action, Responsibility, LonelinessAbstract
This article aims to address the concepts of freedom and anguish from what Jean Paul Sartre
raises in his existentialist philosophy. In addition, it will be explained how these concepts are
used in the plays of said philosopher and, finally, a dialogue will be established between
various authors, who have also worked on freedom and anguish, to develop a definition of
these concepts.
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