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The Industrial Revolution 4.0 brings society in fast-paced change. Technology and social media emerge not only as a means of communication and accessibility of modern society, but also as a means of mass news spread and provocation.
Melinda Rahmawati +2 more
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Between Existentialism and Anti-Existentialism
The article is an evaluation of Pollock’s anti-existentialist argument and its place in the contemporary debates about Existentialism. We demonstrate that the main contemporary objections to Pollock’s Anti-Existentialism can be grouped into two argumentative directions: (1) Pollock’s supposed confusion of inner and outer truth (Fine, Speaks); (2 ...
O. Bondar
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Existentialism and International Relations: In it up to our necks
What, this essay asks, is the relation between contemporary IR scholarship and the existentialist intellectual and cultural tradition? How is our discipline informed and animated by existentialist thinking?
Andrew R Hom, Cian O'Driscoll
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In this paper, we discuss how existentialism was criticized, disseminated, and gradually autochthonized in the main philosophical journals of Socialist Romania.
Adela Hincu, Stefan Baghiu
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Spiritual Ecology: On the Way to Ecological Existentialism
Spiritual ecology is closely related to inquiries into religion and ecology, religion and nature, and religious environmentalism. This article presents considerations of the unique possibilities afforded by the idea of spiritual ecology.
S. Mickey
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Existentially and \(\kappa\)-existentially closed groups
A group \(G\) is said to be existentially closed if every finite system of equations and inequations with coefficients in \(G\) that has a solution in an overgroup \(H\) of \(G\) has also a solution in \(G\). \textit{B. H. Neumann} noted in [Stud. Logic Found. Math.
Kuzucuoğlu, Mahmut, Kaya, Burak
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Abstract The aim of what I propose to call “existential aesthetics” is to investigate the various ways in which art and certain kinds of aesthetic practice or aesthetic experience can be of existential importance to people. Section I provides a definition of existential aesthetics, while Section II delineates this emerging field from ...
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Rethinking Juan Luis Segundo: Phenomenological Philosophy, Existentialism and Liberation Theology
Based on the research, this study aims to reflect the thought of Juan Luis Segundo, a theology-oriented scholar and philosopher whose style of thought itself is not far from phenomenological and existentialist philosophical analysis tools for the ...
Marlon Tirayoh +5 more
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Camønoen is a new pilgrim route in Møn, Denmark. This tourism attraction markets itself as a pilgrim experience for everybody. This paper analyses this eclectic pilgrimage through a stream of philosophy representative of a similar assemblage - Existentialism. It asks what understandings appear if we use anexistentialist approach to study the experience
Munar, Ana Maria +3 more
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Existentialism is a philosophical movement that has had a significant impact on our understanding of knowledge, truth, morality, values, and religion.
John Michael Villagorda Sasan
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