Sartre also addresses the Christian critique that existentialists cannot judge others’ morality. He argues that judgments should not be based on one’s own moral code but on identifying flaws in another’s system or recognizing instances of bad faith.
He explains that people in bad faith deny their freedom by claiming they are bound by moral codes they have chosen themselves. Sartre provides examples of literary characters who freely choose their paths and contrasts them with those who follow social conventions or passions without question.
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