What is existential humanism? Discuss what Sartre means by abandonment, anguish, and despair. How does an individual marriage commit humanity to monogamy? What gives life purpose according to Sartre? Do you agree? What makes your life meaningful?
Sartre refers to existentialism as “a doctrine that does render human life possible”. He also believes that existentialism is “a doctrine that affirms every truth and every action imply both an environment and a human subjectivity”.
Sartre believes that there are two kinds of existentialists, Christians and Atheists. Both of these groups believe that human existentialism has to start from the subjective. This means that we acknowledge that production always precedes existence. In the eyes of the Christians, the production is the work of god, as he “produces” us or gives us life. Sartre says that God follows a procedure in order to produce man. Atheistic existentialists believe that that God does not exist, but instead there is at least one being whose existence comes before its essence. They believe this being is the human reality.
The decision to commit oneself to monogamy is preceded by the human passion and desire to intensify a situation. Sartre believes that this is an act of committing not only oneself to monogamy, but humanity as a whole. This gives a man who is committed to monogamy the responsibility of creating an ideal image of what a man should be.
Anguish, abandonment, and despair are three terms that Sartre believes relate to human existentialism. Anguish refers to the notion that an existentialist believes that man is always in anguish. When man commits himself to anything, not only is he committing himself to this thing, but he is also committing the entirety of mankind to this thing. Man cannot escape from this responsibility. Abandonment refers to the belief that God does not exist and that the existentialist opposes a certain type of secular moralism that aims to suppress God at the least possible expense. In this thought process, the existentialist believes that believing in God is costly and is not essential. In my eyes, since man is not being held to Gods standard, he has to be held to his own moral standard. Lastly, despair refers to the notion that we limit our resilience to what we deem is possible.