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    Meursault is characterized as a detached and emotionless character‚ which reflects the idea of existentialism in The Stranger by Albert Camus. Existentialism is a philosophy that emphasizes freedom to choose‚ and make choices without outside influences. This can be shown throughout the novel‚ as Meursault makes choices in his everyday life. An existentialist must accept the consequences to their decisions. Meursault is an example of an existentialist. He has a fervor for truth‚ because of this he

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    philosophy is the most different in its response to Hegelian idealism in Europe in the 19th and 20th century. The main schools of philosophical thought are existentialism‚ phenomenology‚ hermeneutics‚ deconstruction‚ and critical theory‚ being that existentialism and phenomenology are the two prominent schools. Some of the themes of existentialism include “Philosophy must focus on the individual in her or his confrontation with the world‚” and “Senselessness‚ emptiness‚ triviality‚ separation‚ and inability

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    meanings and symbolisms he has partially hidden everywhere. Joseph Conrad’s double-meanings and symbolisms could be classified under Existentialism and Expressionism. Though they are different‚ they both play a part in contributing to Conrad’s story. Existentialism is more of a theory‚ while Expressionism is more of a style of art‚ writing‚ etc. Existentialism‚ in this literary work‚ is interpreted as a philosophical viewpoint that the main character‚ in this case Marlow‚ has about their responsibility

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    Position: The meaning of life is discovered. One of the most argued matters in philosophy is the argument of the meaning of life‚ whether it is discovered or is it created. These arguments are supported by either atheistic existentialism and/or theistic existentialism‚ together with a few metaphysical philosophies which pertain to either God exists or not‚ which strives to seek the true meaning of life. Famous names including Jean Paul Sartre‚ Rudolf Bultmann‚ and Paul Tillich left great contributions

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    meaning embedded within it. For instance‚ Sartre wrote it as a reaction to the German occupation of France. He also included much of his philosophy‚ and existentialist point of view. Existentialism makes an emphasis on the concept that “existence precedes essence”(Kaufmann 295). In addition‚ Sartre’s existentialism states that man is always free‚ and completely responsible for himself. In his freedom‚ man is faced with several choices‚ choices that may cause anguish‚ anguish that we must face (294)

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    essentialism‚ perennialism‚ progressivism‚ existentialism and reconstructionism. However‚ here I have only chosen the philosophies which believe in student-centred approach. There are three philosophies that hold the similarity of being less authoritarian and placing the students as the centre in learning process. These three philosophies reject essentialism and do not agree with traditional mediums of teaching. They are recontructionism‚ progressivism‚ and existentialism 1.2 Reconstructionism Reconstructionism

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    Kafka opens with Gregor discovering his new life as a bug‚ which prevents him from going to work to support his family‚ as he has done since the failure of his father’s business. Kafka transforms Gregor into a monstrous vermin as a commentary on existentialism‚ illuminating Gregor’s true sacrifice of giving up his life and relationship with his family in order to force them to discover their own life purposes. Prior to his transformation‚ Gregor believes that he is sacrificing himself by working to

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    puts itself back together. Existentialism -Kafka never studied philosophy but he was friends with several intellectuals and read works by famous philosophers. -Several people think of Kafka as an existentialist. -Existentialism is a 20th-century philosophical movement‚ which assumes that people are entirely free and thus responsible for what they make of themselves. -The early 19th century philosopher Søren Kierkegaard is regarded as the father of existentialism. -Franz Kafka was an important

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    EXISTENTIALISM is a 20th century philosophy that is centered upon the analysis of existence and of the way humans find themselves existing in the world. The notion is that humans exist first and then each individual spends a lifetime changing their essence or nature.  In simpler terms‚ existentialism is a philosophy concerned with finding self and the meaning of life through free will‚ choice‚ and personal responsibility. The belief is that people are searching to find out who and what they are

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    My Personal Theory

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    learned throughout my life which has led me to embrace and adopt the particular theory of counseling I believe suits me the most at this time. Of all the theories I have learned for the duration of this class‚ none has resonated with me as much as Existentialism. While I have a tremendous reverence for psychoanalysis and its focus on examining the causal

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