Multiple Choice
Sartre defines bad faith as a
A) way of living in which one deludes himself into thinking that he is not free to make his own decisions.
B) way of living in which one deludes himself into thinking he is making good choices, when he is making bad choices.
C) failure to realize that one's knowledge of good and bad requires a leap of faith.
D) failure to accept the need for faith in moral life.
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