Examples of using Existentialism in English and their translations into Swedish
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Echoes of this debate between structuralism and existentialism eventually inspired the work of younger authors such as Pierre Bourdieu.
Echoes of this debate between structuralism and existentialism would eventually inspire the work of younger authors such as Pierre Bourdieu.
Existentialism, a school of thought founded upon the work of Søren Kierkegaard,
It includes a not inconsiderable portion of both absurdism and existentialism and draws on a number of shaking childhood experiences in the country church of her clergyman grandfather.
Existentialism after the two World Wars theorized Gulag,
philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre, who called his philosophy existentialism.
opposition to this Hegelian tradition are phenomenology and existentialism.
It is considered a major influence on the development of anarchism, existentialism, nihilism, and postmodernism.
I'm not some wannabe filmmaker… searching for existentialism through a haze of bong smoke.
Um… I can also debate the inherent difference explaining why Sartre is the prominent voice of the former, between existentialism and transcendentalism, and the latter is barely remembered as a philosophical movement.
in the style of existentialism.
Um… I can also debate the inherent difference and the latter is barely remembered as a philosophical movement. explaining why Sartre is the prominent voice of the former, between existentialism and transcendentalism.
Its theme and outlook are often cited as exemplars of existentialism. It explores various.
from Nietzschism to existentialism, from Tolstoy to Sartre.
Existentialism of psychoanalysis believes that a patient can exploit his anxiety
If you read classical Existentialism like Sartre and Kierkegaard,
About this property Sartre and Beauvoir used to argue over existentialism at Les Deux Magots,
atheistic existentialism, and variant forms of Anglo-Saxon humanism.
In existentialism, the individual's starting point is characterized by what has been called"the existential attitude",
entrenches its brutality in pitch darkness, existentialism and faith in a worse world.