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25.09.2009 - Interpretation of dali48
Furthermore, since the conferment of past prizes did not, in his opinion, represent equally writers of all ideologies and nations - he felt that his acceptance might be undesirably and unjustly interpreted - Mr. Sartre closed his remarks with a message of affection of the Swedish public... (J.P. Sartre, Announcement 1964)
Sartre's existentialism may be understood in the sense that the degree of hapiness - which an individual can hope to attain is governed by his willingness to take his stand in accordance with his ethos and to accept the consequences hereof - this is a more austere interpretation of a philosophy admirably expressed by Nobel's contemporary, R.W. Emerson: 'Nothing is at last sacred - but the integrity of your own mind!' ... (S. Friberg, Caroline Institut)
In his philosophical view atheism is taken for granted - the "loss of God" is not mourned. Man is condemned to freedom - a freedom from all authority, which he may seek to evade, distort, and deny but which he will have to face if he is to become a moral being - The meaning of man's life is not established before his existence - Once the terrible freedom is acknowledged, man has to make his meaning himself to a role in this world, has to commit his freedom - And this attempt to make oneself is futile without the "solidarity" of others! ... - They (Le Mur, La Nausée) dramatically express Sartre's early existentialist themes of alienation and commitment, and of salvation through art... (J.P. Sartre, Biography 1964)
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