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    What is Existentialism, and why does it matter?

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    Existentialism Is a Humanism.

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    Existentialism and Romantic Love 2015.

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    How Existentialism can shield us from the free market's dark side.

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    New hermeneutic is the theory and methodology of interpretation to understand Biblical texts through Existentialism.

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    At the same time, Existentialism never existed in pure variation as a separate direction of philosophy.

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    They were characterized by his cryptic approach, often dealing with themes of Existentialism, love, hedonism, spirituality and Christianity.

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    The root of Existentialism as a philosophy is often attributed to the ideas of Husserl, Jaspers and Heidegger.

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    However, the reality is that there are differences between Existentialism and absurdism that make them two different philosophies.

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    However, with the development of Existentialism, this idea was transformed into something that was part of a philosophy of life.

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    Sartre's work advanced the philosophy of Existentialism- the belief that each person must create meaning in their own life because life itself is essentially meaningless.

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    Existentialism says the existence of the individual is above and before everything else, and the concept of existence before essence is of central importance in Existentialism.

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    Existentialism says the existence of the person is above and before everything else, and the concept of existence before essence is of central importance in Existentialism.

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    The unstated objective of his lecture("Existentialism Is a Humanism") was to expound his philosophy as a form of"Existentialism," a term much bandied about at the time.

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    His novels, short stories and essays influenced by French and American literature and literary theory, deal with political and philosophical issues, including nuclear weapons, nuclear power, social non-conformism, Existentialism.

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    In May 2013, Jason began"Shots of Awe", a YouTube channel on the Discovery Digital Networks TestTube, presenting weekly"micro-documentaries" on creativity, innovation, exponential technology, futurism, metaphysics, Existentialism and the human condition.

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    Through illuminating the drawbacks of liberalism, Marxism, psychoanalysis, Existentialism, and deconstruction, Gabel urges us to create a social movement that expresses and honors our deepest longings for love, understanding and recognition.

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    Thus, the antinatalism that drinks from Existentialism starts from the idea that living is not essentially better than not doing it, and that even the fact of creating life can be criticized.

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    His novels, short stories, and essays, strongly influenced by French and American literature and literary theory, deal with political, social, and philosophical issues, including nuclear weapons, nuclear power, social non-conformism, and Existentialism.

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    Sartre, Camus, Malraux and Simone de Beauvoir(who is also famous as one of the forerunners of Feminist writing) are often called“existentialist writers”, a reference to Sartre's philosophy of Existentialism(although Camus refused the title“existentialist”).

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    Karl Barth described Hegel as a"Protestant Aquinas" while Maurice Merleau-Ponty wrote that"all the great philosophical ideas of the past century-the philosophies of Marx and Nietzsche, phenomenology, German Existentialism, and psychoanalysis-had their beginnings in Hegel.

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    So whether you're looking to unravel the mysteries of Existentialism, or just want to find out what made Voltaire tick, Philosophy 101 has all the answers--even the ones you didn't know you were looking for.

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    As a junior lecturer at the Lyce du Havre in 1938, Sartre wrote the novel La Nause(Nausea) which serves in some ways as a manifesto of Existentialism and remains one of his most famous books.

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    As a junior lecturer at the University of Le Havre in 1938, Sartre wrote the novel La Nausée(Nausea) which serves in some ways as a manifesto of Existentialism and remains one of his most famous books.

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    HerbertMarcuse criticized BeingandNothingness for projecting anxiety and meaninglessness onto the nature of existence itself:"Insofar as Existentialism is a philosophical doctrine, it remains an idealistic doctrine: it hypostatizes specific historical conditions of human existence into ontological and metaphysical characteristics.

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    Herbert Marcuse criticized Being and Nothingness for projecting anxiety and meaninglessness onto the nature of existence itself:"Insofar as Existentialism is a philosophical doctrine, it remains an idealistic doctrine: it hypostatizes specific historical conditions of human existence into ontological and metaphysical characteristics.

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    Herbert Marcuse criticized Sartre's 1943 Being and Nothingness for projecting anxiety and meaninglessness onto the nature of existence itself:"Insofar as Existentialism is a philosophical doctrine, it remains an idealistic doctrine: it hypostatizes specific historical conditions of human existence into ontological and metaphysical characteristics.

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    If Existentialism is making a comeback, it may provide precisely the philosophical fodder planners, and other policymakers, need to help the public understand why solving collective problems, such as climate change, may require restricting some choices and not only creating new ones.

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    By and large, the theories of Existentialism assert that conscious reality is very complex and without an"objective" or universally known value: the individual must create value by affirming it and living it, not by simply talking about it or philosophising it in the mind.

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    Though his name was then a household word(as was"Existentialism" during the tumultuous 1960s), Sartre remained a simple man with few possessions, actively committed to causes until the end of his life, such as the May1968strikes in Paris during the summer of 1968 during which he was arrested for civildisobedience.

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