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CONCEPT IN EXISTENTIAL PSYCHOLOGY AND PHILOSOPHY
Authenticity (psychology)
  • The punk rock subculture dismisses and excludes ''[[poseurs]]'' deemed to not understand, abide, or live the value system of the  subculture.
  • Artistic authenticity: The saxophonist [[Johnny Hodges]] at work, playing jazz. The philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre said that [[jazz]] music represents artistic freedom and personal authenticity.<ref>[http://www.musictimes.com/articles/13146/20141022/jean-paul-sartre-existentialism-music-lives-doors-pink-floyd-drake.htm Jean-Paul Sartre, Existentialism and Music That Lives It: The Doors, Pink Floyd and . . . Drake?:Buzz:Music Times].</ref>

Authenticity (philosophy)         
Authenticity is a concept of personality in the fields of psychology, existential psychotherapy, existentialist philosophy, and aesthetics. In existentialism, authenticity is the degree to which a person's actions are congruent with his or her values and desires, despite external pressures to social conformity.
Attack aircraft         
  • Rebel infantry advancing under air attack by a [[Waco CSO]] (or [[Potez 25]]) airplane of the Brazilian government during the [[Constitutionalist Revolution of 1932]]
  • Boeing GA-1, ~1920
  • An [[A-1 Skyraider]] of the [[USAF]]
  • An [[Ilyushin Il-2]] ''Sturmovik'' formation over Berlin, May 1945.
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  • OA-37B Dragonfly]] of the [[169th Airlift Squadron]]
  • [[RAF]] [[Harrier GR9]] in flight, 2008
  • An [[AH-64 Apache]] of the [[Royal Netherlands Air Force]]
  • Republic P-47N]] Thunderbolt, flew combat missions during [[WW II]]
AIRCRAFT CLASS DESIGNED FOR AIR-TO-SURFACE WARFARE
A- (plane); Attack plane; Strike aircraft; Tactical bombers; Trench fighter; Ground attack aircraft; Ground-Attack Aircraft; Attack Aircraft; Attack Aviation; Ground attack airplane; Maritime strike aircraft; Tank plinker; Light attack aircraft; Schlachtflugzeug; Ground-attack aircraft; Attack bomber; Maritime strike
An attack aircraft, strike aircraft, or attack bomber is a tactical military aircraft that has a primary role of carrying out airstrikes with greater precision than bombers, and is prepared to encounter strong low-level air defenses while pressing the attack.Mortensen 1987, pp.
HMAS Attack (P 90)         
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ATTACK-CLASS PATROL BOAT OF THE ROYAL AUSTRALIAN NAVY
HMAS Attack; KRI Sikuda
HMAS Attack (P 90) was the lead ship of the s used by the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). Launched in April 1967 and commissioned in November that year, the ship was largely commercial in design and was used to protect fisheries in Australia's northern waters, and to support the survey ship .

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Authenticity (philosophy)

Authenticity is a concept of personality in the fields of psychology, existential psychotherapy, existentialist philosophy, and aesthetics. In existentialism, authenticity is the degree to which a person's actions are congruent with his or her values and desires, despite external pressures to social conformity. The conscious Self comes to terms with the condition of Geworfenheit, of having been thrown into an absurd world (without values and without meaning) not of his or her own making, thereby encountering external forces and influences different from and other than the Self. In human relations, a person’s lack of authenticity is considered bad faith in dealing with other people and with one's self; thus, authenticity is in the instruction of the Oracle of Delphi: “Know thyself.”

Concerning authenticity in art, the philosophers Jean Paul Sartre and Theodor Adorno held opposing views and opinions about jazz, a genre of American music; Sartre said that jazz is authentic and Adorno said that jazz is inauthentic. Many musical subcultures require artistic authenticity, lest the community consider an artist to be a poseur for lacking authenticity (creative, musical, personal); artistic authenticity is integral to many genres of music, including but not limited to genres of rock (such as punk rock and heavy metal), club music (such as house and techno), and hip-hop.