The tale is existentialist in nature, pointing out that, ultimately, our protagonist's life was meaningless. |
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Meanwhile, Albert meets a fireman, Tommy, who introduces him to the French existentialist, who teaches that life is meaningless and cruel. |
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The existentialist angst evident in many of the works is something many viewers will be able to relate to. |
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Stravinsky was, in Adorno's opinion, evading existentialist man's duty to confront his own times in all their complexity and atrociousness. |
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There was an immediate affinity between the two, since in France structuralism represented a revolt against the existentialist idea of the self. |
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He will wind up a tortured existentialist, although maybe this is intended to be Faulknerian, or even Jeffersonian. |
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Suggestive of a prison cell, the work also hints at a harrowing, existentialist void. |
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Meanwhile, Lacey is an existentialist who always is antisocial and lonely and blames everyone but herself for it. |
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Martin Heidegger, a German philosopher, has been variously classified as a phenomenologist, an existentialist, and a mystic. |
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Louis is an existentialist. He believes only in the cutthroat world of the political. |
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Tina, I just wanna know how you can call yourself an existentialist, and still agree with Nietzsche's doctrine of the Ubermensch. |
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Finally, the existentialist conception: history as a succession of events without significance. |
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Politicians have a responsibility to protect the public against this unprecedented and existentialist danger. |
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Another view about man that has exercised an evil influence on contemporary human life is the existentialist view. |
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Heschel tries to offer the existentialist answer of Judaism to the existentialist questions of modern man. |
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In a world of new beginnings Soshana has created symbols and contrasts of existentialist affirmations. |
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Who's behind this existentialist comedy about a child prodigy wandering around his isolated and snowbound village? |
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In France, where she was staying for a second time, and accompanied by her husband, Dr. Marcel Carbotte, existentialist novels were in fashion. |
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The writer, with her emphasis on becoming, certainly is existentialist. |
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The book was timely, arriving at a time when youth culture was just kicking off in Britain, and linked nicely with the existentialist thought slowly filtering in from France. |
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In the grips of existentialist angst, investors decided to sell stocks and start stowing money under their mattresses. |
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Again, random words strung together to look like existentialist poetry. |
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The two passionate, free thinking existentialist philosophers and writers had been strongly tied up, but had at the same time renounced wedlock. |
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His deeply personal lyrics, which involved a great deal of soul-searching, explored existentialist ideas and his own vague feelings of failure. |
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The individual is an irrational hedonist, a philosophical anarchist, an existentialist or structuralist. |
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Set against the wartime Parisian intellectual society, The Mandarins revealed Simone de Beauvoir's relations with the existentialist philosopher Jean Paul Sartre. |
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To be fond, in this sense, renews the patience of existentialist phenomenology. |
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On the other hand, no political measures of any consequence were taken to soothe the markets' existentialist angst. |
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Hailed as the figurehead of minimalist French pop, Dominique A has built his reputation on stark melodies and angst-filled, existentialist lyrics. |
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This voyage from denial to disengagement to volition would later be described as part of the existentialist awakening. |
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Hamlet is often perceived as a philosophical character, expounding ideas that are now described as relativist, existentialist, and sceptical. |
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Richter's compulsive eschewal of cliché — little concerned with results, which stutter on uncrossed verges of meaning — suggests desiccated existentialist anguish: Giacometti without tears. |
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Richter's compulsive eschewal of cliché little concerned with results, which stutter on uncrossed verges of meaning suggests desiccated existentialist anguish: Giacometti without tears. |
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That novel was a sun-soaked deadpan account of a summer's romance from the perspective of a terminally bored teenager with existentialist leanings. |
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Poetic and philosophical, the writings developed in collaboration with Bougie were in perfect harmony with the sombre, existentialist iconography characteristic of his work. |
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Habermas, who was strongly influenced by the existentialist philosopher Heidegger and the anthropologist Gehlen, wrote his doctoral dissertation on Schelling and gave his interpretation an astonishing turn. |
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Preference will not be given to papers from phenomenological or existentialist backgrounds, but some theoretical consideration of the issues involved in thinking temporality is a necessity. |
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Zownir is one of the greatest existentialist photographers of our time. |
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In Hindu ethical parlance Hamm needs to keep Clov affected by the choice to extend the dimensions of his choices within the ambit of the existentialist enigma of dukkha. |
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The historian, the dogmatician, and the existentialist exegete all contribute valuable dimensions on preexistence that must be held in mutual critical tension. |
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Clad in black tights, her slender, weightless figure writhes to the weird moans and rails and rattles of the atonal and a-rhythmic music of an Existentialist combo. |
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