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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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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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Purpose: Humans are equipped by God with reason, and with their reason humans can think. If humans think deeply to find the root of a problem, then an entrepreneur is actually philosophizing to find the root of the problem of his business with a solution
Abu Muna Almaududi Ausat +3 more
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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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Ontological security, myth, and existentialism
This paper contributes to this special issue by examining the existentialist themes re-emerging in Ontological Security Studies (OSS) and does so by proposing an under-explored and overlapping terrain regarding the function of myths and ontological ...
Xander Kirke, Brent J. Steele
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Death as Initiation (Rebirth) [PDF]
Human existence lies in the heart of existentialism. This school of thought deals with the challenges of human responsibility and the possibility of improvement and progress of human life.
Mohsen Botlab Akbarabadi +1 more
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Fizikalism and Existentialism [PDF]
This article is about the dispute between existentialism and physicalism concerning the in/authenticity of the human being's thought and freedom. It deals with the impossibility of reducing human thought, practice, choice, and decision to their physical,
Bijan Abdolkarimi
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Existentialist Features in Mostafa Mastoor's Stories [PDF]
Existentialism means "authenticity of existence" or "primacy of being". The roots of this school of thought go back to the ideas of Soren Kierkegaard in the 1830s, although its backgrounds were already in use.
Reza Nikoo, Abdollah Hasanzade MirAli
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A Feministic Discourse of Existentialism in Namita Gokhale’s Select Works
Existentialism argues for people’s way of life and rights. The structure of existentialism shows people’s misery and action to achieve their aim and their obligations. Existentialist feminism talks for women to make them realise their existence.
P. Priyadharshini, S. Mohan, Ahdi Hassan
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The study of the effects of existentialism school on criminal law [PDF]
Existentialism is a philosophical school that gives a special importance for two principles of "freedom" and "responsibility". Jean-Paul Sartre, with philosophical arguments, comes to the conclusion that "human is condemned to freedom" and thus perceives
shayan akbari, Ahmad Fallahi
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