Simone de Beauvoir
..the individual is defined only by his relationship to the world and to other individuals; he exists only by transcending himself, and his freedom can be achieved only through the freedom of others. He justifies his existence by a movement which, like freedom, springs from his heart but which leads outside of himself.
— Simone de Beauvoir, 1948, The Ethics Of Ambiguity
..the individual is defined only by his relationship to the world and to other individuals; he exists only by transcending himself, and his freedom can be achieved only through the freedom of others. He justifies his existence by a movement which, like freedom, springs from his heart but which leads outside of himself.
— Simone de Beauvoir, 1948, The Ethics Of Ambiguity
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