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    Existentialism in My Eyes

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    I would like to briefly what the dictionary defines as existentialism."A philosophical theory or approach that emphasizes the existence of the individual person as a free and responsible agent determining their own development through acts of the wil"l(merriam-webster). It is a a 20thcentury philosophical movement that places the main emphasis on the existence of humans. Existentialism calls attention to freedom of action and freedom of choice. According to this theory one is always

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    Existentialist Freedom

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    possibilities for me to choose from. Does this idea that I can be whatever I want to be‚ still apply? Sartre strongly believes that every individual has total freedom to be anything he or she wishes to be. However‚ with every bit of freedom that is granted to man‚ there is an inevitable and considerable amount of responsibility that comes along with it. In Basic Writings of Existentialism‚ Jean-Paul Sartre provides readers with a life-questioning preposition on the freedom granted to man. According to

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    for surplus entities‚ as they can create greater wealth. These funds are also equally‚ if not more vital‚ for deficit entities. Deficit entities use these funds to finance their plans. The financial system is ever more becoming a fact of human existence‚ and the biggest part of this financial system‚ is the flow of funds from surplus entities to deficit entities. To match with the growing need for the use of the financial system‚ there is a growing diversity in the way these funds can flow. In

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    could be described using those very same words. However‚ Sartre argues that existentialism is not that at all‚ but rather quite the opposite. Because existentialism makes the metaphysical claim that (in the case of humans alone) existence precedes essence and we have complete and total freedom‚ we therefore hold absolute control of not only the meaning of our lives‚ but of the entire macrocosm of human existence. Sartre claims that existence precedes

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    individual” (Wolf). The philosophy of existentialism‚ and one of its greatest philosophers Jean Paul Sartre‚ were the motivation and inspiration to the arts and humanities during the 1940’s and 1950’s. First allow me to elaborate on the definition of existentialism and France at the start of 1940. Existentialism is a philosophical movement oriented toward two major themes‚ the analysis of human existence and the centrality of human choice. Existentialism’s chief theoretical energies are thus devoted

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    Philosophy Study Guide

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    Theory 2) Existentialism of Jean-Paul Sartre 3) Feminist Challenge Existentialism- Lived Existence. Sartre says Freedom of choice regardless of experiences. You are a free creature you may choose otherwise. “Existence Precedes Essence” Anyst Freedom- No God. No Freedom- God. Flee from your freedom. 1)Dualism: Body (Material Substance)‚ Mind (Immaterial) Evidence Evidence V 2) Consciousness- Lacks properties of physical object. Subjectivity Everyone can see a physical

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    Existentialism 7a.4 Themes

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    philosophy is not a creation of any single philosopher. The existentialist writings scattered in the works of many philosophers‚ the important ones of which are : Friedrich Nietzsche‚ Soren Kierkegaard‚ Gabriel Marcel‚ Martin Heidegger‚ Jean Paul Sartre‚ Karl Jaspers‚ Abbagnamo‚ Bardyaev and Albert Camus etc. In American education‚ such people as Maxine Greene‚ George Kneeler‚ and Van Cleve Morris‚ are well-known existentialists who stress individualism and personal self-fulfillment. 7A.2

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    individual and his or her existence‚ the existing being. In Kierkegaard’s view‚ this purely subjective entity is lay beyond the reach of reason‚ logic‚ philosophical systems‚ theology or even psychology. Nonetheless‚ it was the source of all subjects. The branch of philosophy in which Kierkegaard gives birth what has come to be known as existentialism. Existentialism can best be described as a mood within philosophy that emphasizes the concrete and particular existence of man in the world. Later

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    Naturalistic Aristotilianism

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    fact‚ while existentialism is generally considered to have originated with Kierkegaard‚ the first prominent existentialist philosopher to adopt the term as a self-description was Jean-Paul Sartre. Sartre purports the idea that that which "all existentialists have in common is the fundamental doctrine that existence precedes essence‚" as scholar F.C. Copleston explains.[14] According to philosopher Steven Crowell‚ defining existentialism has been relatively difficult‚ and he argues that it is better

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    Self and Moral Responsibility

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    a human being we are different from animals. Since we are more rational‚ can ponder upon our past and manipulate our present and future. But is it sufficient to be human? To have a “self” is one of the most important elements of realizing human existence. This self has been called differently by different traditions according to the way they interpret it to be. For instance‚ in Indian philosophy it is taken as atman‚ and most of them make distinction between self (atman) and mind (chit). But this

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