Section three examines the theoretical backlash against these after 1945 in the form of existentialism, critical theory and postmodernism. |
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I remember back in summer, when I was taking my course in existentialism, we discussed the topic of death. |
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How one might convert the insights of Sartre's existentialism into a guide for action, however, is not at all obvious. |
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Even as the two Normans zing each other about their positions on existentialism and foreign policy, they contend on a baser, dirtier plane. |
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The episode is heavy on action and detective work, light on philosophy and existentialism. |
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The non-Christian version of existentialism is attributable to Martin Heidegger and Jean Paul-Sartre. |
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The next three chapters examine the religious existentialism of Kierkegaard, Dostoevsky, and Nietzsche. |
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This time they look not to Judeo-Christian lore, but to Nietzsche and existentialism. |
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He published On Humanism, a letter to Beaufret in which he distanced his own philosophy from French existentialism. |
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Here, existentialism belied the positivist socio-political attitudes of the official regimes and motivated political opposition. |
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Although he is indeed a co-father of existentialism with Kierkegaard, for some reason he has not generally been acknowledged as such. |
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He is unable to escape, to articulate, or to textualize his experientially learned nascent existentialism. |
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Most read him in terms of the German philosophical tradition or existentialism. |
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Most of the words spoken seem like an abstract treatise on existentialism and determinism. |
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The philosophy of existentialism affected and changed the attitude of the Western community to suicide greatly. |
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Sartre's existentialism drew its immediate inspiration from the work of the German philosopher, Martin Heidegger. |
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He read deeply on the subject of existentialism, having long conversations with Jean-Paul Sartre. |
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This is the version of existentialism attributable to Martin Heidegger and Jean Paul-Sartre. |
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I still owe him pint-long explanations of existentialism and postmodernism, you know. |
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As much as fascism, Nietzsche foreshadowed modernism, existentialism and postmodernism. |
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But the play ultimately fails, stuck somewhere between limp satire and B-grade existentialism. |
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The argument was directed at the individualist ontology of existentialism in favour of a more communitarian one. |
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You'll find the nouveau hippie existentialism, the cockney laced rap and a handful of funk-fuelled fun. |
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Their theory, known as the Terror Management Theory, or TMT, is a combination of social psychology and existentialism. |
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Later, Sartre developed existentialism alongside a growing interest in Marxism. |
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The programme seems to combine elements of pop psychology with an odd form of existentialism. |
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The foundational tenet of existentialism is that existence precedes essence. |
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It is full of those little moments of impotency, existentialism and half-baked philosophical epiphanies that happen to us all. |
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He guillotined existentialism just when we needed most to hear its howl, its barbaric yawp that there is something in common between God and all of us. |
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That philosophy is the background to much of the second half of the book, as Murdoch abandoned communism for existentialism, later Anglo-Catholicism, then Buddhism. |
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As a philosopher she reacted to existentialism and logical positivism with a deep belief that philosophy should be about freedom and morality and love and God. |
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But existentialism is essentially just a poncy way of saying that actions speak louder than words, and Smith is still determined to engage with the world. |
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Writings were characterized by symbolism, romanticism, and existentialism. |
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Marx may be described as a humanist, and in this century humanism has been given expression, in both secular and religious forms, in the philosophy of existentialism. |
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Indeed, Derrida would spend a great deal of effort deriding Sartrean existentialism as a misconstrual of Heidegger. |
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The story carries echoes of both Beckett and another snowbound piece of existentialism, Kafka's The Castle. |
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Here, in contrast to secular existentialism of the Sartre variety, man is not thrown into history without the essence which precedes existence. |
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Just as an example, let us look at rationalism, and existentialism in its various forms. |
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Papers and panels deal with many areas of interest for phenomenology and existentialism, as well as delving into some uncharted territory. |
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Memories of the Nouvelle Vague and the Parisian existentialism add a visual image to this bricolage. |
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I would draw from this list in my high school days and beyond and get pulled into the world of existentialism, the beat generation, Greek philosophy, and more. |
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Old rival of Café Flore, it was another favourite meeting place for the great names of surrealism and existentialism and continues to play an important role in the cultural life of the city. |
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In the post-war years, the English were fascinated by existentialism, a trend of thought that really injected a breath of fresh air into a country that was too busy rebuilding and laying the foundations of Swingin' London. |
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The philosophy was that of the existentialism, we were reading the books of Sartre and Marcuse, the great themes were those of human relationships, the possibility to effectively communicate between us. |
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Fifties existentialism, which also gave us the deadpan facticity of the nouveau roman and, in cinema, the nouvelle vague, gives us the dogged dreariness of Flo's unknown, though profound and unassailable, truth. |
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Kierkegaard's stress on the forlornness of the human condition, as well as on the absence of certainty concerning the possibility of salvation, made him an important forerunner of 20th-century existentialism. |
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Yet, while he occasionally attended lectures on rationalism and existentialism, Michel was more often to be found in Pathé Marconi's recording studio. |
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Fanon's work was a blend of Freudianism, Marxism, and Sartrean existentialism. |
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Fate, passion and angst were the film directors' parameters in their pioneering work on lighting techniques: claire-obscure with psychological expressionism and existentialism. |
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At the time, existentialism was the philosophical equivalent of beatnikism, conjuring up images of berets, iconoclasm, and the rejection of status quo values. |
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The heyday of existentialism occurred in the mid-twentieth century. |
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The poetic sensibilities of the genre led gothic rock lyrics to exhibit literary romanticism, morbidity, existentialism, religious symbolism or supernatural mysticism. |
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Davies, it is not clear why he includes their covenantal nomism and kerygmatic theology under the broader rubric of eschatological existentialism. |
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