Soccio discusses Jean-Paul Sartre as an example of a "public philosopher". Begin by describing how Jean-Paul Sartre weaves together the concepts of freedom and responsibility (for Sartre these must always be thought together) and explain how these ideas shape his larger critique of modern society and/or his vision of philosophy as a way of life. Then, finally, compare and contrast Sartre's philosophical approach with that of Socrates. Make sure to clear describe at least major commonality in their understandings of the role of philosophy as well as one major difference.
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