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    Running head: THEORY CHOICE AND ARTICLE SELECTION ASSIGNMENT Abstract The French existentialism movement during the early and mid twentieth century influenced many areas outside of the philosophical world. Among those affected was uprising humanistic psychology. Carl Rogers played a principal role in this new concentration. Rogers’s psychological contributions consisted mainly of his practice of client-centered therapy and his idea of the self and self-actualization. Both of these theories

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    "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead"‚ with the belief that the pair are the embodiment of existentialism. Existentialists view on human existence is that life has no meaning. To a certain extent‚ Timon and Pumbaa can be seen as the same. Their popular motto‚ "Hakuna Matata"‚ meaning no worries‚ was adopted by Simba‚ along with their "problem free philosophy." In a very elementary interpretation of existentialism‚ similarities between what the two pairs of friends represent can be seen. Timon and Pumbaa

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    Chapter 1 The Foundation of Ethical Thought Multiple Choice Questions Utilitarian Ethics: One Playground at a Time 1. Which country is the focus of “Utilitarian Ethics: One Playground at a Time”? a. India b. Bangladesh c. South Africa d. Nigeria Difficulty: Easy Page 1 2. “Utilitarian Ethics: One Playground at a Time” addresses what problem? a. not enough schools in the country b. not enough children going to school c. lack of clean drinking water in the community d. lack of shelter in the community

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    desire‚ and if they live an ideal ethical life they will compromise some happiness with the effort of being a “good” person or a “model citizen”‚ neither life choice is authentic. “We cannot achieve certainty in the making of such decisions” (Existentialism‚ Irvine). Another side of this‚ however‚ is that people are happy or

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    surrealism‚ Gregors want for existentialism‚ and even is one giant allegory. Throughout this novella or story there are many points of a surreal reality‚ or surrealism through the art of Gregors transformation. Readers must use imagination to understand some of this read‚ to feel Gregor. It’s an escape from reality‚ in the first section it says “He would have used his arms and hands to push himself up: but instead of them he only had all those little

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    Man’s Search for Meaning written by Viktor Frankl has two parts to it. The first section describes Frankl’s experience in a concentration camp and the second section describes his view and opinion on logotherapy. Frankl talks a lot about existentialism in this book‚ such as his sections on the existential vacuum and the existentialist idea that you must find your own meaning‚ however he also uses a lot of buddhist principles. The buddhist principles that Frankl talks about in his book‚ Man’s Search

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    The song bohemian rhapsody by Queen relates to existentialism in which the song talks about an existentialist’s way of life. Existentialism is the belief that people are searching to find out who and what they are throughout life as they make choices based on their experiences‚ beliefs‚ and outlooks. Existentialism is centered upon the analysis of existence and the way humans find themselves existing in the world. The song bohemian rhapsody has several different qualities that make it an existentialistic

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    as the “father of existentialism‚” Kierkegaard’s works emphasize mankind’s despair. In his book The Sickness Unto Death‚ published in 1849‚ Kierkegaard attempts to show how one is lost without God‚ and how one’s separation from God leads to sin or despair. Though Kierkegaard did incorporate the notions of God and sin into his works‚ his philosophy is still existential and influenced later existentialists‚ such as Albert Camus and Jean-Paul Sartre‚ who were atheists. Existentialism emphasizes mankind’s

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    conscious” (Camus 77). This interesting view of Camus has been duplicated time and again by other writers‚ and with good reason. He accurately pinpoints the absurdity of the repetitive modern life and elaborates further on the concept of absurdity in existentialism (in the quoted essay as well as numerous other works). Indeed‚ Camus believes Sisyphus is absurd (and tragic) because of his apparent indifference — his acknowledgement of the futility of his task and the acceptance of his fate. Camus ponders

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    know when their mother died and why do they not care? Albert Camus was an existentialist and wrote in such a way. Existentialism is a philosophy that focuses on the ideas of existence and not believing in a God‚ the freedom of choice and responsibility for those choices‚ and the feeling of nothing matters in the world. In The Stranger‚ Camus gives the philosophical ideas of existentialism shown symbolically through Meursault’s view of the world‚ feelings‚ and beliefs. When Meursault’s

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