Jean-Paul Sartre Quote

All views are only probable, and a doctrine of probability which is not bound to a truth dissolves into thin air. In order to describe the probable, you must have a firm hold on the true. Therefore, before there can by any truth whatsoever, there must be absolute truth.


The Philosophy of Existentialism, Part 1 The Humanism of Existentialism (p. 51)


All views are only probable, and a doctrine of probability which is not bound to a truth dissolves into thin air. In order to describe the probable,...

All views are only probable, and a doctrine of probability which is not bound to a truth dissolves into thin air. In order to describe the probable,...

All views are only probable, and a doctrine of probability which is not bound to a truth dissolves into thin air. In order to describe the probable,...

All views are only probable, and a doctrine of probability which is not bound to a truth dissolves into thin air. In order to describe the probable,...