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The Dostoevsky’s Existential Philosophy: A New Contribution to freedom
This paper highlights Dostoevsky’s existential philosophy, emphasizing his portrayal of characters who are perpetually tormented and deeply troubled in their search for the meaning of existence.
Trang DO, Quynh Thi NGUYEN
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Kierkegaard’s Existential Conception of the Relationship Between Philosophy and Christianity
This paper explores the implications of Kierkegaard’s concern with the existential meaning of Christianity on his treatment of the relationship between philosophy and theology.
Li Elizabeth
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The Present State of Existential Interventions Within Palliative Care
Existential psychotherapy is rooted in the European tradition of existential philosophy. Existential philosophers include Husserl and Heidegger, who were German, and Camus, Sartre, de Beauvoir, and Merleau-Ponty, who were French.
Takeshi Terao, Moriaki Satoh
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A Review and Analysis of Man-Nature Relationship in Mulla Sadra's Philosophy [PDF]
In Mulla Sadra's philosophical system, human being enjoys a specific stance. He is the only contingent being with existential degrees corresponding and conforming to existential degrees and worlds.
Ibrahim Rezaii, Ja'far Shanazar
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Existential Features of the Body in Merleau-Ponty Phenomenology [PDF]
In this article, we try to show that Maurice Merleau-Ponty, as the patron saint of the body, offers a phenomenological analysis of the body that is neither psychological nor rational, but existential in nature.
Neda Mohajel +2 more
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COVID, Existentialism and Crisis Philosophy [PDF]
This is the editorial for Vol 19 Issue 2 of Philosophy of Management. A reflection is made on COVID-19 measures and a call for papers is made to explore the crisis through philosophical inquiry on 1) disaster management and 2) existentialist views of work.
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FEAR PHENOMENON IN EXISTENTIAL PHILOSOPHY
Introduction. The article describes the fear in the human consciousness as natural and constructive psychological phenomenon indicating an objectless world. The author makes a conclusion as for empirical isolation of the fear determination in the applied
V. V. Melnyk
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The hardness of the iconic must: Can Peirce’s existential graphs assist modal epistemology? [PDF]
Charles Peirce’s diagrammatic logic - the Existential Graphs - is presented as a tool for illuminating how we know necessity, in answer to Benacerraf’s famous challenge that most “semantics for mathematics” do not “fit an acceptable epistemology”.
Legg, Catherine, C. Legg
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The Story of Non-real Man: personal identity and existentialism [PDF]
The article analyzes the concept of personality, how it can be formulated within the framework of existential philosophy; from this perspective, the narrative theory of personality identity is criticized.
R. L. Kochnev
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Presentational/Existential Structures in Spoken versus Written German: Es Gibt and SEIN [PDF]
This article presents a synchronic, corpus-based examination of spoken German with regard to the distribution and function of presentational/ existential es gibt NP and a range of SEIN NP structures such as da SEIN , locative SEIN , es SEIN , and zero ...
Weinert, Regina
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