The Ethics of Ambiguity
“…and it is by ambiguity that […] Satre, in Being and Nothingness, fundamentally defined man, that being whose being is not to be, that realizes itself only as being a presence in the world, that engaged freedom, that surging of the for-oneself which is immediately given for others.” - de Beauvoir, Simone (The Ethics of Ambiguity, 10)