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The Science of Religion, Spirituality, and Existentialism
, 2020How do we understand the relationship between science and religion? Why do they sometimes seem to conflict, sometimes complement each other, and at other times be completely unrelated to each other?
B. Rutjens, Jesse L. Preston
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Philosophy & Social Criticism, 2020
Late antique Gnosticism and Heidegger’s Existentialism are usually counted among the main theoretical targets of Hans Jonas’s philosophy of life and responsibility, since they are supposed to share the dualistic and nihilistic attitude the philosopher ...
Fabio Fossa
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Late antique Gnosticism and Heidegger’s Existentialism are usually counted among the main theoretical targets of Hans Jonas’s philosophy of life and responsibility, since they are supposed to share the dualistic and nihilistic attitude the philosopher ...
Fabio Fossa
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Philosophical Studies, 1983
Abstract Existentialism is the claim that quidditative properties and singular propositions are ontologically dependent upon the individuals they involve. In this essay, I consider two arguments for existentialism and find them both unconvincing.
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Abstract Existentialism is the claim that quidditative properties and singular propositions are ontologically dependent upon the individuals they involve. In this essay, I consider two arguments for existentialism and find them both unconvincing.
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Existentialism and Higher Education: A Renewed Intersection in Well-Being
Journal of humanistic psychology, 2020Enhanced well-being for students, staff, and faculty has become a focal point on many campuses across North America. Well-being promotion tends to focus on the “wellness” half of well-being, practices related to individual health, stress-management ...
Glen L. Sherman
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Existential universals. Biosemiosis and existential semiosis
Chinese Semiotic Studies, 2017Abstract This paper is divided into five parts. The introduction presents some implications of the relational nature of human beings as well as other living beings, and establishes a connection between biosemiotics and existentialist thinking.
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Existentialism as Philosophy of the Possible
, 2020In this paper Abbagnano outlines his conception of “positive existentialism” as a philosophy of freedom and of responsible choice, in opposition to any form of dogmatism.
N. Abbagnano, Daniele Fulvi
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Existentialism and tourism: new research avenues
, 2019The purpose of this paper is to pave avenues and stimulate further research on the intersection of existentialism and tourism. This is done by presenting the overview of the topical areas that have greatly contributed to existentialism and connecting ...
Ksenia Kirillova
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‘My Quest for Recognition’: Existentialism in Tsitsi Dangarembga’s The Book of Not
, 2020Read together, Tsitsi Dangarembga’s trilogy provides an extended meditation on how colonial and postcolonial worlds affect the existential life of the colonized subject.
L. Saint
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Episteme, 2019
Subjectivist permissivism is a prima facie attractive view. That is, it's plausible to think that what's rational for people to believe on the basis of their evidence can vary if they have different frameworks or sets of epistemic standards.
L. Callahan
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Subjectivist permissivism is a prima facie attractive view. That is, it's plausible to think that what's rational for people to believe on the basis of their evidence can vary if they have different frameworks or sets of epistemic standards.
L. Callahan
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Folia Linguistica, 2013
The article investigates an unusual and poorly studied class of existential-like expressions in English, exemplified in the title. It is contended that these expressions represent a distinct grammatical sign or construction, with a distinct semantic meaning of its own that is not derivable from the meaning of the plain existential.
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The article investigates an unusual and poorly studied class of existential-like expressions in English, exemplified in the title. It is contended that these expressions represent a distinct grammatical sign or construction, with a distinct semantic meaning of its own that is not derivable from the meaning of the plain existential.
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