existentialist in A Sentence

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    The Free Market Existentialist.

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    Thinks he's an Existentialist.

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    The Existentialist Caf.

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    Yet, the Existentialists also have something very interesting to say about hope.

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    The Existentialists-- Sartre, Camus and others-- say that life can never be blissful.

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    And if you are an Existentialist, you know that there is no answer to that question.

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    Weber's friend, the psychiatrist and Existentialist philosopher Karl Jaspers, described him as"the greatest German of our era".

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    Existentialists believe that people make conscious decisions in their lives and realize the value and meaning of their lives.

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    Existentialists are philosophers who believe that the experiences of an individual form the basis of any meaning of life.

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    These Existentialist and rebellious plays helped him vent out his anguish, and also prepared him for the bigger stage ahead.

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    One reason for the revival may be the congruence between Existentialist ideas about individual freedoms and our growing individualistic society.

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    On October 22, 1964, Existentialist author Jean Paul Sartre was awarded the prestigious Nobel Prize for literature, which he chose to decline.

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    For an Existentialist an unwillingness to“burn yourself in your own flame,” to overcome or break a promise, can be a sign of“bad faith.”.

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    Existentialist author Jean- Paul Sartre said that since there is no God, man is abandoned and exists in a universe that is absolutely indifferent.

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    On a more philosophical level, critics also viewed Giacometti's art as Existentialist, an interpretation introduced by Sartre in his two essays on Giacometti's art(1948 and 1954).

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    Maybe it was my natural optimism at work, but what I saw and warmed to in the Existentialist writings was that life is meaningless unless you bring meaning to it;

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    Peterson follows the Existentialist philosopher Kierkegaard in insisting that the only way to make your life intelligible and avoid chaos is the“act of faith” that“Being can be corrected by becoming”.

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    Existentialists philosophers share their brethren's disdain for hope, arguing that, by hiding the hard truths of the human condition, hope can lead us into a life that is disengaged and inauthentic.

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    This psychological questioning will lead to the next generation on the feeling of the absurd with the character of Meursault in L'Etranger(1942) ofAlbert Camus or Roquentin de La Nausée(1938) Existentialist Jean-Paul Sartre.

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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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    Essence," in metaphysics, is often synonymous with the soul, and some Existentialists argue that individuals gain their souls and spirits after they exist, that they develop their souls and spirits during their lifetimes.

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    For instance, the immense success of Sarah Bakewell's book, At The Existentialist Cafe, named one of the Top 10 books of 2016 by the New York Times, suggests a renewed appetite for Existentialist ideas.

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    For instance, the immense success of Sarah Bakewell's book, At The Existentialist Café, named one of the Top 10 books of 2016 by the New York Times, suggests a renewed appetite for Existentialist ideas.

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    The Great German Existentialist philosopher, Karl Jaspers(1883-1969), wrote in his The Future of Mankind(1958):"Today we face the question of how to escape from physical force and from war, lest we all perish by the atom bomb.

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    Featuring not only philosophers but also playwrights, anthropologists, convicts, and revolutionaries, At the Existentialist Caf follows the Existentialists' story from the first rebellious spark through the Second World War to its role in postwar liberation movements such as anticolonialism, feminism, and gay rights.

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