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15 Cards in this Set
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Being-in-itself
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Definite, determinate, not conscious. Example: Table can't think.
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Being-for-itself
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No Thing, no evidence of a substance. Part of the way we expierence things
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Intenionality
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we are always conscious about something
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Reflective (postional) Conscious
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what you are aware of
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Pre-Reflective (non-positional)conscious
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still know you're there
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Facticity
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-contingent circumstances of facts of your life & situation (organization of the world in a meaningful totality.
-all the facts about everyting, these facts don't limit your free will, you decide, you're totally free to create limits. |
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Existance precedes essence
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you think up something first, then you put it into action
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Anguish
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(anxiety) freedom involves responsibility, your condemend to be free, nothing is making you decide your choices (realization of your freedom)
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Forlornness
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it becomes the right thing to do once you do it.
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Baid Faith
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Lying to yourself about your freedoms
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Conflict with others
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you're not facing reality if you think you have a great relationship with somebody.
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"Look"
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when you realize somebody is staring at you, when you're trying to be an attractive item to somebody, you're trying to trap their freedom
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First Ethics
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Decides there is one objective value: Freedom
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Second Ethics
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Key Value: Human needs
-we all have the same needs and objective needs |
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Source of Negation
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Aware of a gap between consciousness and objects.
-Awareness of absence -Destruction |