Thus existentialists point out that in a technological society human freedom suffers as man himself is reduced to an object for technical manipulation. |
In Paris the hefty plash of the bond trader's spew hit lovers and existentialists without regard for their finer feelings. |
This theory of intuitionism influenced later philosophers, in particular Rousseau and Bergson, but also the existentialists. |
This is the problem of the empiricists, the positivists, the existentialists, the Cartesians, and so forth. |
That is meant to be a funny concept because we think of existentialists as gloomy, Gitanes-smoking French guys who sip coffee all day on the Left Bank. |
We are not speaking, as the existentialists would have it, of dangers and dilemmas that are immanent in the very nature of the human condition. |