Existentialism

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  • Philosophy: Existentialism is a philosophical movement that emphasizes individual existence, freedom, and choice.
  • Antihumanism: Existentialism questions the human condition and meaning of existence, which can intersect with antihumanist perspectives.
  • Phenomenology: Existential phenomenology, developed by thinkers like Heidegger and Sartre, explores the human condition and the meaning of existence.
  • Non-Being: Existentialism is a philosophical movement that emphasizes the individual’s subjective experience of existence and the concept of Non-Being is often explored in existentialist thought.
  • Bergson: Bergson’s ideas on freedom and lived experience influenced existentialist thinkers
  • Subjective Reality: Existentialism emphasizes the subjective nature of human existence and the creation of personal meaning.
  • Phenomenology: Existential phenomenology, developed by thinkers like Heidegger and Sartre, explores themes of human existence and meaning.
  • Essence-Existence Dichotomy: Existentialism is a philosophical view that emphasizes existence over essence.
  • Martin Heidegger: Heidegger was a key figure in the existentialist movement, emphasizing the human experience of existence.
  • Metaphysics: Existentialism is a philosophical movement that emphasizes individual existence, freedom, and choice, and is closely related to metaphysics.
  • Naturalism: Some forms of existentialism, particularly those influenced by naturalism, focus on the human condition and meaning within the natural world.
  • Jean-Paul Sartre: Sartre was a leading proponent and philosopher of existentialism.
  • Philosophical Concepts: Existentialism is a philosophical movement that emphasizes individual existence, freedom, and choice.
  • Maurice Merleau-Ponty: While not an existentialist per se, Merleau-Ponty’s ideas on embodiment and lived experience influenced existentialist thinkers.
  • Philosophical Terminology: Existentialism is a philosophical movement that emphasizes individual existence, freedom, and choice.