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prominent existentialist philosopher to
adopt the term as a self-description was Sartre.
Sartre posits the idea that "what all
existentialists have in common...
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movement existentialism. The book
provides an
account of the
modern day
existentialists who came into
their own
before and
during the
Second World War. The...
- the rise of
existentialism have been
retroactively considered proto-
existentialists for
their approach to
philosophy and lifestyle. Murchland, Bernard...
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Existentialist Theology of Paul
Tillich (New Haven:
College and
University Press) Michalson, Carl, ed. (1956).
Christianity and the
Existentialists (New...
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about moral freedom within a
religious personal belief system,
later existentialists discussed conflicts of
personal principles,
cultural norms, and existential...
- States,
formed in 1997.
Their name, "The Exies", is
short for "The
Existentialists".
Their two
Virgin Records releases,
Inertia (2003) and Head for the...
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freedom in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Freedom, generally, is the
ability or
right to
change or act
without constraint.
Freedom may also refer...
- things, or
other human beings, and how they
limit or
condition choice.
Existentialist feminists emphasize concepts such as freedom,
interpersonal relationships...
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Martin Heidegger, Jean-Paul Sartre,
Simone de Beauvoir, and the
existentialists. In the
philosophy of
Martin Heidegger, Being-in-itself is contrasted...