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Kierkegaard himself who said that "Hegelians do not
study philosophy '
existentially;' to use a
phrase by
Welhaven from one time when I
spoke with him about...
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further development of the
existential approach in
Britain has
primarily come from the
development of some
existentially based courses in
academic institutions...
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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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overcome existential isolation as the gap that
separates individuals existentially can
never be closed.
While every person can
experience existential isolation...
- line of
identity has even depth, the ****ociated
variable is
tacitly existentially (universally) quantified.
Zeman (1964) was the
first to note that the...
- frameworks, the term is
often applied to a
closely related operation which existentially quantifies over a set of
propositional alternatives.
Alternative semantics...
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Existential instantiation, when
conducted in a
Fitch style deduction,
proceeds by
entering a new sub-derivation
while substituting an
existentially quantified...
- In
predicate logic,
existential generalization (also
known as
existential introduction, ∃I) is a
valid rule of
inference that
allows one to move from...
- In
predicate logic,
existential instantiation (also
called existential elimination) is a rule of
inference which says that,
given a
formula of the form...
- The
existential fallacy, or
existential instantiation, is a
formal fallacy. In the
existential fallacy, one
presupposes that a
class has
members when one...