A View of Human Nature and Ethics Through the Lens of Existentialist Film

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School of Arts & Sciences::Philosophy, Politics and Economics::Penn Journal of Philosophy, Politics & Economics
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Nature, Ethics, Existentialist, Sartre, Everything Everywhere All at Once, Hegel, Arendt, Aristotle, radical freedom
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2024-05-15
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Conor Emery
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An argument that humans do not have an inherent nature against notions by Hegel, Aristotle, and Arendt. The work then illustrates what this means for an ethical system by using the film Everything Everywhere All at Once and Sartre's view of existentialism.

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