Sartre introduces the concept of the "human condition," which refers to the universal circumstances of human existence. Unlike essentialist ideas of human nature, which often serve as moral substitutes for religion, the human condition is about how people universally confront their freedom and responsibility.
Every individual’s actions reflect their values and contribute to a broader understanding of what is good for humanity. In this way, individuals are responsible not only for themselves but for all humanity, as their choices serve as examples of moral codes for others.
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