Talk:Jean-Paul Sartre/to do

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  • Reference overhaul. Agree on one style (Harvard or modern, either is fine but mixing isn't).
  • Convert appropriate external links to citations instead.
  • Find a source before including piece regarding "the Nobel Prize that Sartre tried to get the money later on but that his wish was denied."
  • Improve clarity in 'Sartre's Metaphysics'. As it is, this section is overly complex and its terms are not adequately explained.

Sartre relegated his ideas to the notion that simply actions define people, particularly when existence was quite meaningless. "It's always been about being physical," is another way to put it according to Bruce Springsteen. Naturally there is an unmistakeable joy in that we move, now isn't there? Of course there is. Movement is one of the definitions of life, if biology serves us well enough. There is after all a notion deep inside that it is no sin to be glad you are alive. AbbyNormal26 (talk) 08:02, 31 August 2008 (UTC)AbbyNormal26[reply]