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Many individuals experience confusion regarding the meaning and purpose of life due to the pressure of social comparison, making it difficult for them to fully understand themselves. This study aims to analyze the existential values in the novel Seporsi
Rahmawati +3 more
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Background Young adults with psychotic vulnerability are dealing with disrupting experiences early in life, often with far-reaching or even lifelong impacts. These experiences can lead to existential questions during young adulthood. Identity realization
Marlous L. D. de Vries +3 more
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Bergman’s Cinema in the mirror of Existential Philosophies [PDF]
This paper presents analysis of the cinema of Ingmar Bergman through the lens of existential philosophies. Bergman, recognized as one of the Prominent and Influential Filmmakers of the 20th century, masterfully uses the language of cinema to explore the ...
Ali Arbabi, Mohammad Raayat Jahromi
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Existential boredom as a phenomenon of human social existence
Background. Until now, science lacks a holistic philosophical understanding of the phenomenon of existential boredom and has not developed an attitude towards it, although it is recognized in the scientific community.
Svetlana M. Maltseva +2 more
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The Existential Vacuum and Its Relationship to Pessimism and Optimism among Undergraduate Students
University students may confront an existential vacuum, characterized by a loss of life's meaning resulting from personal crises, socio-political shifts, and health transformations. These challenges, which some young individuals may struggle to adapt to,
Mohammed H. Abood, Thaer A. Ghbari
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The practice of dealing with existential questions in long-term elderly care
Purpose: Existential questions concerning life and death or meaning in life are very salient for many older people receiving long-term care. However, little is known about how long-term care organizations deal with existential issues.
Wander van der Vaart +1 more
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Purpose: This study aimed to explain and understand the existential meaning of the finality of life from the perspective of healthy older adults. Method: Participants were recruited from a major project on older adults’ life situations.
Lina Palmér +5 more
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Purpose: The aim of this study is to describe young women’s (16–25 years old) experiences of living with existential concerns for which they have sought support from healthcare professionals, teachers, family, or friends, among others.
Maria Lundvall +4 more
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Living in Limbo: Existential Concerns Among Greek Young Adults
Existential concerns are particularly salient during emerging adulthood—a period marked by identity exploration, uncertainty, and developmental transitions. This qualitative study explores the existential anxieties of Greek young adults within the unique
Dimitrios Pavlidis +1 more
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Meaning in life is positively associated with mental and physical health, while a crisis of meaning is a painful existential state that is defined as a perceived lack of meaning.
Bernadette Vötter
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