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Authentic individuals may find it difficult to remain true to themselves and still
meet with social acceptance . ... This emphasis on the individual has led some
critics to claim that authenticity tends toward situation ethics . Jean - Paul Sartre
has ...
Authentic individuals may find it difficult to remain true to themselves and still
meet with social acceptance . ... This emphasis on the individual has led some
critics to claim that authenticity tends toward situation ethics . Jean - Paul Sartre
has ...
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Albany : State University of New York Press , 1990 . ized into a community or
state that confers upon the individual ... duties in relationship to other members of
the community and to the community itself SIGNIFICANCE : Imposes on
individuals ...
Albany : State University of New York Press , 1990 . ized into a community or
state that confers upon the individual ... duties in relationship to other members of
the community and to the community itself SIGNIFICANCE : Imposes on
individuals ...
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In this sense , Kierkegaard was antirational and opposed to any system that
made society greater than any existing individual member . In existential ethics ,
the question “ What ought I do ? ” can never be answered by appeals to logic or ...
In this sense , Kierkegaard was antirational and opposed to any system that
made society greater than any existing individual member . In existential ethics ,
the question “ What ought I do ? ” can never be answered by appeals to logic or ...
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