Examples of using Existentialism in English and their translations into Chinese
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This is the angst of existentialism.
Existentialism: a very short introduction.
In this sense, existentialism is optimistic.
The word dates to 1685, deriving from Late Latin's“existentialism.”.
Sartre said that'existentialism is humanism.'.
Here is a very thoughtful quote from Kierkegaard,arguably the earliest exponent of existentialism:.
Nobody is going to an amusement park to find hopeless existentialism, unless, of course, they're doing so ironically.
Existentialism and the whole immersed in itself, in the person completely isolates himself from life itself, because being hostile.
Overall, he offers a poetic point of view on existentialism and fatalism.
Existentialism is a theory related to postmodernism, in that meaning is subjective and there is no universal code or moral authority.
Existential therapy(or existential psychotherapy)is based on some of the main ideas behind existentialism as a philosophy, including:.
Read on to learn about what existentialism really is, and about a type of therapy that was developed based on this interesting philosophy.
This does not mean that you have to let go of what you believe,whether that is gravity or democratic socialism or existentialism.
This anxious self-awareness and the need to create meaning characterised existentialism as an expression of‘the meaning of the moment'.
His influence extends across the humanities, particularly in the fields of social psychology, social philosophy,and religious existentialism.
Existentialism, whether successfully or not, has attempted instead to gather all the elements of human reality into a total picture of man.
Dostoevsky once wrote: If God did not exist,everything would be permitted; and that, for existentialism, is the starting point.
In any case, we can begin by saying that existentialism, in our sense of the word, is a doctrine that does render human life possible;
Existentialism dispenses with any judgment of this sort: an existentialist will never take man as the end, since man is still to be determined.
In the 20th century theneo-orthodoxy of the Swiss theologian Karl Barth and existentialism have been the most prominent theological developments.
For existentialism, wisdom consists of recognizing these painful facts of life and accepting them with authenticity, resoluteness(Heidegger), and courage(Tillich).
His interests during the turbulent 1960s included radical politics, Vietnam War protests,drug culture, existentialism, Hinduism, and New Age religion.
Perhaps it sounds strange, but his atheist existentialism is less radical than Shes-tov's precisely because of that moralistic(Greek, after all) bent.
I read various Hermann Hesse novels, Proust, Kafka and Hemingway's The Sun Also Rises(1926)-books about existentialism, the search for the self.
Existentialism was coined by Jean-Paul Sartre's endorsement of Martin Heidegger's statement that for human beings"existence precedes essence.".
Prominent voices purporting this approach toexistential theory have caused many to believe that existentialism is inherently atheistic, nihilistic, and pessimistic.
In existentialism, the individual's starting point is characterized by what has been called"the existential attitude", or a sense of disorientation and confusion in the face of an apparently meaningless or absurd world.
Referring concurrently to the natural world, romanticism and existentialism, his works encapsulate a“mental trinity” that has underpinned his art for more than twenty years.
Major topics may include(but are not limited to): heroes and anti-heroes, the other in storytelling,metafiction, Existentialism and Absurdism, and Modernism versus Postmodernism.