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Sartre calls forlornness the consequence...

A) from the feeling that God does not exist
B) from the chaos of the universe
C) from the randomness of self-determination
D) from the anguish of individuality

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c from the randomness of self determination
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User Vennsoh
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Answer:

A) from the feeling that God does not exist

Step-by-step explanation:

As per Sartre, the forlornness that individuals experience is the sentiment of deserting we have when we face our decisions and consequences alone. Since in the skeptical view, God does not exist; thusly, individuals can't use God as a brace and we need to confront consequences on our own.

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