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  • '''Existentialism''' is a [[philosophy|philosophical]] and [[culture|cultural]] trend associa ...ce" was used by Sartre as something of a description of the basic ideas of existentialism - that human life can not be abstracted into an 'essence', but the very ess
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  • | title = Existentialism is a Humanism | title = Existentialism: A Very Short Introduction
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  • {{r|Christian existentialism}} {{r|Existentialism in art}}
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  • {{r|Christian existentialism}} {{r|Existentialism in art}}
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  • | title = Existentialism is a Humanism | title = Existentialism: A Very Short Introduction
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  • [[France|French]] [[existentialism|existentialist]] [[philosophy|philosopher]] and prolific [[writer]] (includ
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  • ...r who is widely considered to be one of the key figures in the founding of Existentialism.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>(1913-60) [[Algeria]]n-[[France|French]] [[existentialism|existentialist]] [[philosophy|philosopher]] and [[novel]]ist; classic quote
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  • {{r|existentialism}}
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  • '''Existentialism''' is a [[philosophy|philosophical]] and [[culture|cultural]] trend associa ...ce" was used by Sartre as something of a description of the basic ideas of existentialism - that human life can not be abstracted into an 'essence', but the very ess
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  • {{r|Existentialism}}
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  • ...rn 1924) is a [[United Kingdom|British]] moral philosopher and writer on [[existentialism]]. Warnock studied at [[Lady Margaret Hall]] at the [[University of Oxford]
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  • {{r|Existentialism}}
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  • ...ding [[philosophy|philosophical]], [[theology|theological]] and sometime [[existentialism|existential]] or [[rhetoric|rhetorical]] reasons for accepting those positi
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  • ...amus]] wrote a [[novel]] called ''[[The Stranger]]'' which expressed the [[existentialism|existentialist]] [[philosophy]] which is about a [[man]] who is ''strange''
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  • ...as a highly influential French continental philosopher with interests in [[existentialism]], [[religion]], [[psychoanalysis]], [[language]] and is best known for his
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  • ...me as a replacement in Britain and America to the labels phenomenology and existentialism as a result of post-structuralist thinkers like [[Jacques Lacan]], [[Jacque ...eft during the 1960s is one explanation for this, as is the influence of [[existentialism]] and the work of thinkers like [[Søren Kierkegaard]]. The work of [[Miche
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  • ...[Jean Paul Sartre]]. He is thus widely considered one of the founders of [[existentialism]], even though he never considered himself to be an existentialist.
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  • ...ike [[Søren Kierkegaard]], his work is often considered foundational for [[Existentialism]] and influential on later philosophical movements including [[postmodernis ...along with [[Søren Kierkegaard]] has been seen as one of the fathers of [[existentialism]].
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  • ...umbia University]], earned a PhD and simultaneously became interested in [[existentialism]]. By the early 1930s he had finished his doctoral work and had brought [
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  • ...ause of this, Kierkegaard's work is sometimes characterized as [[Christian existentialism]] and [[existential psychology]]. Since he wrote most of his early work und ...n29p119.pdf | accessdate=April 23 | accessyear=2006}}</ref>, the Father of Existentialism, a literary critic<ref name="LitRev"/>, a humorist<ref name="Oden">Oden, Th
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  • ...ous existentialism of writers like [[Søren Kierkegaard]] - see [[Christian existentialism]]. ...phenomenology]] of [[Edmund Husserl]] and [[Maurice Merleau-Ponty]], the [[existentialism]] of [[Jean-Paul Sartre]] and [[Albert Camus]], as well as the work of Marx
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  • ...tic production, it can be argued that his choice of topics largely ignored existentialism's central tenets. To that point, critic [[Paul de Man]] wrote:
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  • ...ography to emerge was humanist geography. Drawing on the philosophies of [[existentialism]] and [[phenomenology]], humanist geographers (such as [[Yi-Fu Tuan]]) focu
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  • ...gy was having its own revolution with psychoanalysis being questioned by [[existentialism|existential]] and humanist approaches.
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  • ...ainted with the medieval philosophy of Thomas Aquinas, also exposed to the existentialism of Kierkegaard, Jaspers, and Heidegger. After having concluded his philosop
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  • ...an internalized sense of one's judgmental parents. The [[France|French]] [[existentialism|existentialist]] [[Jean Paul Sartre]] thought that the world was [[absurdit ...to us. [[Nietzsche]], who read Spinoza and who was a forerunner of later [[existentialism|existentialists]], would equate mental health with a [[will to power]], and
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  • ...started in the [[1950s]] with [[Carl Rogers]], who became interested in [[existentialism]]. The works of [[Abraham Maslow]] and his [[hierarchy of human needs]] bec
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  • ...d as an aspect of a wide variety of other, broader philosophies, such as [[existentialism]], [[Objectivism]], [[secular humanism]], [[nihilism]], [[relativism]], [[l
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