2. Book Written by Sartre:I. Being and NothingnessII. Meaning and happinessIII. Pursuit of happinessIV. Authentic leadership3. What are the values of existentialism?a. Freedom of choiceb. Meaning in lifec. Purposed. All of the above
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2. Book Written by Sartre:I. Being and NothingnessII. Meaning and happinessIII. Pursuit of happinessIV. Authentic leadership3. What are the values of existentialism?a. Freedom of choiceb. Meaning in lifec. Purposed. All of the above
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The book written by Sartre is "Being and Nothingness". The other options are not books written by Sartre.
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The values of existentialism include all of the above: freedom of choice, meaning in life, and purpose. Existentialism emphasizes individual existence, freedom, and choice. It is the view that humans define their own meaning in life, and try to make rational decisions despite existing in an irrational universe.
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