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  • Existentialism is a form of philosophical inquiry that explores the issue of human existence. Existentialist philosophers explore questions related to the meaning, purpose, and value of human existence. Common concepts in existentialist thought include existential crisis, dread, and anxiety in the face of an absurd world (see: human free will), as well as authenticity, courage, and virtue.
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  • While existentialism is generally considered to have originated with Kierkegaard, the first prominent existentialist philosopher to adopt the term as a...
  • At the heart of Existentialism is the belief that we, as humans, are the masters of our own destiny, or the architects of our own lives.
  • Existentialism is a humanistic philosophy that seeks to understand the nature of human existence and the individual’s search for meaning and purpose in life.
  • Existentialism is a philosophy focused on our existence as free beings in charge of finding our own meaning in life and taking responsibility for our actions.
  • And, finally, with respect to the fourth point, existentialism is opposed to any solipsism (holding that I alone exist) or any epistemological idealism...
  • Existentialism is the philosophical belief we are each responsible for creating purpose or meaning in our own lives.
  • Existentialism is well known for its critique of mass society and our tendency to conform to the levelled-down norms and expectations of the public.
  • Key Takeaways: Existentialism is an intellectual movement that emerged in mid-twentieth-century France.
  • Existentialism is a philosophical movement that emphasizes individual freedom, choice, and the necessity of creating personal meaning in life.
  • I. Definition Existentialism is a European philosophy that started in the mid-1800s and hit its stride in the years around World War II.
  • And, in many ways, this picture — based on the crude popular culture conception of existentialismis entirely accurate.
  • Although it has much in common with Nihilism, Existentialism is more a reaction against traditional philosophies, such as Rationalism, Empiricism and Positivism...
  • Existentialists Before Existentialism. Because existentialism is a trend or mood involving philosophical themes rather than a coherent system of...