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According to Sartre, existentialism holds that one's upbringing or environment are conditions which allow that ________________ of one's actions are excusable and ______________ are justifiable.

some . . . always
some . . . sometimes
all . . . always
none . . . never

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User Jiyeh
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c is the right answer i think
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User Thane Anthem
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The correct answer is: all ....... always For Sartre, the human as to be for himself, is a project, a being that must be done. Man is the only one who is not only as he is conceived, but as he wants. Man is nothing other than what he does. Our essence is what we will build ourselves through our actions.

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