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Duty and Good. Sartre’s “Being and Nothingness” fragment study

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Duty and Good. Sartre’s “Being and Nothingness” fragment study

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At this meeting, we will talk about philosophical concepts such as Good and Duty, their opposition and interrelationship, and people's attitudes towards these concepts. For that, we will study and discuss a fragment of Jean-Paul Sartre’s work “Being and Nothingness” (Part 4, Chapter 1. III. Freedom and Responsibility). You can find the text via this link: [Sartre - Being And Nothingness.pdf](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1eip862hElvXkR0PLoMFAEWdFdCMwPDxi/view?usp=drive_link)

Come and join us in this friendly, thought-provoking discussion!
Everyone is welcome.

No preparation, special education, or background is required; the fragment reading is encouraged but optional.
Don’t worry about missing past events of the series — each one is exciting and valuable on its own.

This event is a part of the “Today and Tomorrow” Project Series that is organized in collaboration with Mentality Innovation Center. You can learn more about the project and organizers here: www.mentality.center

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6039 Branch Hill Cir · Charlotte, NC
6039 Branch Hill Cir · Charlotte, NC