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Sartre
Jean-Paul Sartre, a 20th-century French philosopher and writer, known for his existentialist works exploring themes like freedom, consciousness, and authenticity.
Argument From Analogy
A form of reasoning in which an argument is made based on the similarities between two different things, suggesting that what is true for one may also be true for the other.
John Stuart Mill
A British philosopher and political economist known for his contributions to liberalism, utilitarianism, and the freedom of speech.
Significant
Having a particular meaning; indicative of something important or of consequence.
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