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    the characters do to survive? The excerpts “Life of Pi” and “The Story of Keesh”both characters try to survive in a harsh environment by hunting or looking for food. According to both stories survival is portrayed and by not giving up Pi and Keesh can survive and achieve the impossible. First off‚ surviving in a harsh environment is never an easy task. To survive at sea Pi needs a lot of willpower and courage. As it states in the excerpt “Life of Pi”‚ Pi is stranded “in the middle of the Pacific

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    Accounting Theory What is Existentialism? Born in 1905‚ and the writer of many plays‚ novels and literature ‚ Jean Paul Sartre became a famous philosophical writer on existentialism post world war 2. (wikipedia) He mainly dealt with three areas of study and they were existentialism‚ Marxism and Anarchism.(Basic Writings) This paper is an attempt to describe Jean Paul Sartre’s existentialist view. It discusses Sartre’s development of existentialism and the idea that destiny depends solely upon

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    What is π? Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary defines π as "1: the 16th letter of the Greek alphabet... 2 a: the symbol pi denoting the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter b: the ratio itself: a transcendental number having a value to eight decimal places of 3.14159265" A number can be placed into several categories based on its properties. Is it prime or composite? Is it imaginary or real? Is it transcendental or algebraic? These questions help define a number’s behavior in

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    Why is The Crowd Important in Existentialism? The crowd is important in existentialism because the gives you an idea of what existentialism dislikes. In existentialism you deal with exploring the individual’s way or the individuals mind. But the crowd represents everything outside of the mind‚ things‚ or objects that can influence the mind‚ basically the other. The existentialist would say anything that deals with your mind or your consciousness is what is important and would take a stand against

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    justice…extreme injustice would not exist either” (Alexy 6). Good faith is the only criterion which Existentialism acknowledges‚ yet it is an extremely vague term that I cannot envision its realistic applications in an Existentialist world. It does not seem logical that Existentialism recognizes good faith because there is no overarching concept of what is considered good or bad. Therefore‚ in Existentialism‚ we do not have the authority to consider someone to be in good or bad faith. If we were to apply

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    Life of Pi: Obstacles and Goals In the book‚ Life of Pi by Yann Martel‚ the protagonist‚ Pi‚ finds himself stranded out at sea and struggles to survive. Against all the odds‚ the protagonist faces many obstacles in his journey towards survival. Achieving something worthwhile requires effort‚ sacrifices‚ and conquering obstacles‚ just like in the protagonist’s case. To achieve a worthwhile goal‚ which is survival‚ the protagonist overcomes the difficult obstacles he stumbles upon in his journey

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    Juice represented the innocence that Pi had when he came onto the boat. This innocence would have ended in his death. When Pi was first placed on the boat‚ he made the choice to save Richard Parker. Soon he realized that he had allowed one of the most dangerous animals in the world to cohabit with him. He tries to get rid of him many times after that but never does. In a way‚ Pi needed to shed himself of his innocence‚ to survive his long arduous battle. Pi needed to embrace

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    “We do not know what we want and yet we are responsible for what we are—that is the fact” (Nastasi). This quote represents various aspects of the existentialist beliefs that made Sartre well-known amongst the public. Sartre’s basic concept of existentialism centers around the idea that humans are self-constructing‚ self-creating beings whose lives are given purpose by the choices they make and that they are solely responsible for those choices‚ regardless of the outcome. In his play The Flies‚ Sartre

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    Existentialism is a philosophy of existence that asks what the nature of human existence is. Albert Camus’ The Stranger is an existentialist novel because it represents three main ideas in the philosophy of existentialism: absurdity‚ death‚ and emotions. Absurdity according to an existentialist means life has no meaning or ultimate purpose‚ humans need to make sense and have purpose. Throughout The Stranger Meursault experiences many absurd act‚ for instance “Gentleman of the jury‚ the day after

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    Cartesian Skepticism to Existentialism The nature of our reality and existence has been a topic of debate since at least the ancient Greeks. Do we exist? Why do we exist? Does it even matter? These are questions I will attempt to address thoroughly. Answers may not be comfortable or satisfactory‚ but it’s better to rip that band-aid off now than continue blindly in the dark. Rationalism and Empiricism have both attempted to prove existence‚ but at their most extremes they fall apart. Using

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