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bad faith

In the existentialist philosophy of Jean-Paul Sartre, a type of moral self-deception, involving our behaving as a mere thing rather than choosing authentically. In bad faith, we evade responsibility and anxiety by not noticing possibilities of choice, or by behaving in a role others expect of us.

Sartre derives the concept from his metaphysical analysis of being. Humans must strive to escape mere being-in-itself and to achieve their true being, being-for-itself.



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The FEC meeting, hosted by the Karachi Union of Journalists, expressed its concern that the wage award's implementation has been arbitrarily blocked with mala fide intentions by the media owners on various pretexts while the government was playing the role of a silent spectator while morally and financially patronizing them, fearing their wrath and pressure of media houses.
Even before a copy of the alleged special audit report on RCom was made available to us, selective extracts were shockingly leaked and widely distributed to the media clearly indicating the hidden intent and mala fide design," Ambani said.
Such unwarranted and unfounded assertions that keep appearing from time to time are clearly mala fide, desperately trying to raise apprehensions about the safety and security of Pakistan's nuclear programme," The Daily Times quoted Basit, as saying.
 
 
 
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