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    Modern Literature. Ed. Ellmann and Fiedelson. New York: oxford UP‚ 1965. 809-811 McKissack‚ Patricia C. and Fredrick L. McKissack. Young‚ Black and Determined: A Biography Lorraine Hansberry. 1st ed. New York: Holiday House‚ 1998. MacIntyre‚ A. ―Existentialism.‖ The Encyclopedia of Philosophy‚ vol. III. Ed. Paul Edwards. New York: Macmillan‚ 1967. Nemiroff‚ Jewell Handy Gresham. Foreword to the Vintage Edition. A Raisin in the Sun. By Lorraine Hansberry. New York: Random House‚ 1987. ix-xiv Nemiroff

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    References: "Existentialism." n.d. Wikipedia. 06 December 2012. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Existentialism>. Shakespeare‚ William. Hamlet. Toronto: Harcourt Canada Ltd.‚ n.d.

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    the world was a mixed rush of Cold War fear‚ existential reason‚ and race to accomplishment (Garraty 307). Countries either held a highlighted concern with present wartime/possibility of war‚ or involvement with the then sprouting movement of Existentialism. The then "absurdist theater" reflected the values and concerns of the modern society (Petty). The accomplishments of man‚ such as the Soviet launching of both Sputnik satellites‚ sparked international competition. 1957 was not a year of unification

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    spoken by none other than Jean-Paul Sartre‚ a man who some consider to be the father of existentialism. Existentialism is the belief that the world man makes around him is all that matters. Everything else is considered irrelevant. A human is rewarded and punished for his actions and there is no other force that chooses his or her destiny. Samuel Beckett‚ a poet and an author‚ based many of his writings on existentialism. One such writing is his novella‚ Ill Seen Ill Said. In Ill Seen Ill Said‚ Samuel

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    Existentialism is a major twentieth century continental European philosophical movement. The label was inspired by the tendency of some of the writers like Kierkegaard‚ Heidegger ‚ Sartre and Nietzsche to use the term "existence" for a kind of being or life unique‚ in their view‚ to human beings. Only in the case of human beings is the conduct of their life an "issue" for them; only they can "stand out" - exstare‚ the Latin word from which "exist" comes - from their lives and reflect upon them; and

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    Education and‚ the Role of Philosophy In The Journey through American Education “Curriculum as a field of study has been characterized as elusive‚ fragmentary and confusing” (Ornstein and Hunkins‚ 2009‚ p. 1). According to Wikipedia‚ education is any act or experience that has a formative effect on the mind‚ character‚ or physical ability of an individual and is the process by which society deliberately transmits its accumulated knowledge‚ skills and values from one generation to another

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    tendencies man exhibits when searching for life’s meaning. Dostoevsky creates a character who believes in nothingness but also recognizes the unattainable somethingness. To put it in conceptual terms‚ the Underground Man embodies existential nihilism. Existentialism and

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    Existentialism arose during the bleak years of the Second World War to provide meaning in a Godless universe. Albert Camus illustrates this connotation of existentialism in his novel The Outsider. Camus focuses around the main character Meursault‚ who is on a journey of becoming a true existentialist. Meursault’s actions eventually lead him to an unnecessary court trial for his lack of emotion as opposed to the actual murder he committed. Through his futile imprisonment he accepts the consequences

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    behavior. Through this paper team C will analyze how humanistic and existential theories affect individual personalities and team c will also explain how humanistic and existential theories influence theories influence interpersonal relationships. Existentialism emphasizes the uniqueness and isolation of the individual experience in a hostile universe‚ regards human existence as unexplainable‚ and dresses freedom of choice and responsibility for the consequences of one’s own actions (Farlex‚ 2013). Humanistic

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    different from traditional forms of culture? 3. You should also be able to answer the following questions: • What is existentialism‚ and how does this philosophy relate to the time period in which it became most popular (the 1940s)? Use examples from the writings of Camus and Sartre‚ discussed in class‚ to help explain your definition of the concept of existentialism. • What is the feminist

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