- purpose, and value,
existentialist thought often includes concepts such as
existential crises, angst, courage, and freedom.
Existentialism is ****ociated with...
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Existential crises are
inner conflicts characterized by the
impression that life
lacks meaning and
confusion about one's
personal identity. They are accompanied...
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Existential therapy is a form of
psychotherapy based on the
model of
human nature and
experience developed by the
existential tradition of
European philosophy...
- In
predicate logic, an
existential quantification is a type of quantifier, a
logical constant which is
interpreted as "there exists", "there is at least...
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Existential risk from
artificial intelligence refers to the idea that
substantial progress in
artificial general intelligence (AGI)
could lead to human...
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drastically curtail humanity's
existence or
potential is
known as an "
existential risk". In the 21st century, a
number of
academic and non-profit organizations...
- In
predicate logic,
existential generalization (also
known as
existential introduction, ∃I) is a
valid rule of
inference that
allows one to move from...
- the
story of
David and
Nathan in 2
Samuel 12:1–14.[citation needed] An
existential reading of the
Bible demands that the
reader recognize that he is an...
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Existential isolation is the
subjective feeling that
every human life
experience is
essentially unique and can be
understood only by themselves, creating...
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logicians were
aware of the
problem of
existential import and
maintained that
negative propositions do not
carry existential import, and that
positive propositions...