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The Intimate Self

For Sartre, freedom transcends who you are: The possibilities you face are ready to impale you with responsibility as soon as you choose to realize them.

Bergson’s freedom is immanent: It is grounded in the self, in our character, in our past.

Bergson seems to postulate that our “free” actions reflect an essence (the deep self, the past, the personality) of what precedes them.

They flow from the most intimate self. 

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