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- Existentialism | Definition, History, Characteristics, Examples, Types . . .
Existentialism, any of various philosophies, most influential in continental Europe from about 1930 to the mid-20th century, that have in common an interpretation of human existence in the world that stresses its concreteness and its problematic character
- Existentialism - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
What distinguishes existentialism from other movements in the intellectual history of the West is how it stretched far beyond the literary and academic worlds Its ideas are captured in films by Ingmar Bergman, Michelangelo Antonioni, Jean-Luc Godard, Akira Kurosawa, and Terrence Malick
- What is Existentialism? 3 Core Principles of Existentialist Philosophy
This article introduces the philosophy of existentialism, outlining three core principles shared by existentialists including Jean-Paul Sartre, Simone de Beauvoir, and more
- Existentialism—Philosophy and Existential Therapy - Verywell Mind
Existentialism is a philosophy of human nature focused on our free will to determine the course of our lives It emphasizes individual responsibility to create meaning rather than relying on a higher power or religion to determine what is important, valuable, or morally right
- Existentialism: An Introduction - Philosophos
Existentialism is a branch of philosophy that emphasizes individual experience and freedom Its key figures such as Søren Kierkegaard, Jean-Paul Sartre, and Martin Heidegger have shaped the way we think about the world and our place in it
- Existentialism: Explanation and Examples - Philosophy Terms
Existentialism is a European philosophy that started in the mid-1800s and hit its stride in the years around World War II It has two parts: Life has no inherent meaning Nothing we do matters in an absolute sense There is no God, no objective morality, and no cosmic “purpose” in life That’s OK
- What Is Existentialism: Exploring Key Principles and Concepts
Existentialism is a philosophical movement that believes that the human existence cannot be completely described simply by rational, idealistic or scientific terms and that individual freedom, responsibility and experience are what define it At its essence, existentialism is a rejection of the idea of predetermined essence or universal truths
- Existentialism - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Existentialism is a catch-all term for those philosophers who consider the nature of the human condition as a key philosophical problem and who share the view that this problem is best addressed through ontology
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