Heidegger; anxiety leads to the individual's confrontation with nothingness and with the impossibility of
finding ultimate justification for the choices he or she must make. In the philosophy of Sartre, the word
nausea is used for the individual's recognition of the pure contingency of the universe, and the word
anguish is used for the recognition of the total freedom of choice that confronts the individual at every
moment.
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