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On Existentialism

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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Existential universals. Biosemiosis and existential semiosis

Chinese Semiotic Studies, 2017
Abstract 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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There are existential constructions and existential constructions: Presumption-invoking existentials in English

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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Existential Regret: A Crossroads of Existential Anxiety and Existential Guilt

Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 2004
This article examines the experience of existential regret, defined as a profound desire to go back and change a past experience in which one has failed to choose consciously or has made a choice that did not follow one’s beliefs, values, or growth needs. The person experiences a combination of existential anxiety and existential guilt.
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Existential Humor?Existential Humor?

PsycCRITIQUES, 2006
Larry M. Leitner, April J. Faidley
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Existentialism

2018
Existentialism is the term given to an interdisciplinary school of thought that focuses on the lived experience of human beings. Existentialism was especially popular in Western Europe and the United States in the decades immediately before and after World War II, where it was seen to reflect the popular mood of the time.
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Existentialism/Existential Geography

2009
David Seamon, Jacob Sowers
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