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Sartre's Famous Statement "Man's Essence Is His Existence" Refers to Which

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Sartre's famous statement "Man's essence is his existence" refers to which of the following?


A) Nihilism.
B) Humans contain no permanent elements.
C) The search for meaning begins with a single step toward meaning.
D) The purpose of Sartre's statement was to present individuals with a riddle that they could ponder, rather than succumbing to depression.
E) The Gestalt view regarding humans and polarities.

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