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What does Sartre mean by 'being-for-itself'?
Consciousness and self-awareness
The essence of objects
The social constructs of existence
The void and emptiness of existence
In 'Being and Nothingness', how does Sartre describe 'nothingness'?
As a positive existence
As a fundamental element of being
As the absence of being
As an illusion created by consciousness
What is the main consequence of Sartre's assertion that 'existence precedes essence'?
Human beings are predetermined by nature.
Individuals must create their own values and meaning.
Existence has no significance whatsoever.
Individuals cannot change their essence.
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