Why does it follow, according to Sartre, that in choosing what I will do, I choose for all humans?

A) To choose anything is to choose what we are determined to choose.

B) I choose what I value and to value something is to universalize it.

C) My choice is purely personal and subjective and has nothing to do with anyone else.

D) God sets forth moral standards we all must follow.


B

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