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What is the significance of the term 'anguish' in Sartre's philosophy?
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In Sartre's philosophy, anguish refers to the feeling of anxiety and uncertainty that arises from the awareness of one's own freedom and responsibility. It is seen as an inevitable part of human existence.
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