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Old Jan 13th, 2007, 02:14 PM       
what he's saying is that people don't consider what it means to be alive-- the logical possibilities associated with it. How existence came to be, essentially, and what the nature of that existence outlines for us as "Existing".

Speaking of "Existentialism", Jean-Paul Sartre is like the only philosopher I've ever had problems reading ;/ I think it's the language he uses. It seems like his books are well written but it seems like too much explaining at times with words that don't explain much. I think I just need to read more of other philosophers though since I'm guessing he uses alot of their words/concepts..
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