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Qué (quién) es existentialism$26628$ - definición

LITERARY WORK
Existentialism is a Humanism; L'extentialisme est un humanisme; Existentialism is a humanism; Existentialisme est un humanisme; Existentialism as a Humanism; The Humanism of Existentialism; L'existentialisme est un humanisme; Existentialism and Humanism

Agnostic existentialism         
CURRENT OF EXISTENTIALISM
Atheist Existentialism; Agnostic existentialism; Atheist existentialism
Agnostic existentialism is a type of existentialism which makes no claim to know whether there is a "greater picture"; rather, it simply asserts that the greatest truth is that which the individual chooses to act upon. It feels that to know the greater picture, whether there is one or not, is impossible, or impossible so far, or of little value.
Atheistic existentialism         
CURRENT OF EXISTENTIALISM
Atheist Existentialism; Agnostic existentialism; Atheist existentialism
Atheistic existentialism is a kind of existentialism which strongly diverged from the Christian existential works of Søren Kierkegaard and developed within the context of an atheistic world view. The philosophies of Søren Kierkegaard and Friedrich Nietzsche provided existentialism's theoretical foundation in the 19th century, although their differing views on religion proved essential to the development of alternate types of existentialism.
Existential         
  • French philosopher, novelist, and playwright [[Albert Camus]].
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  • [[Adolphe Menjou]] (''left'') and [[Kirk Douglas]] (''right'') in ''[[Paths of Glory]]'' (1957)
  • French philosophers [[Jean-Paul Sartre]] and [[Simone de Beauvoir]].
  • [[Sisyphus]], the symbol of the absurdity of existence, painting by [[Franz Stuck]] (1920).
PHILOSOPHICAL AND LITERARY CURRENT
Existentialist; Existential philosophy; Existential; Educational existentialism; Existential dread; Being for others; Existentialism and Human Emotions; Existentialists; Existential theatre; Urban-existentialism; French Existentialism; Abstract existentialism; Existensialism; Excerstential; Modern thought; Existentialist ethics; Existential angst; Existential thoughts; Existential thought; Philosophy of existence; Existentially; Existentialisms; Existentialist dilemma; "Existential" Angst; Existentalism; Existentialist novel; Existentialist fiction; Existencialism; Existentialist dread; Existential views; French existentialism; History of existentialism; Religious existentialism; Existentialistic; Criticism of existentialism
·adj Having existence.

Wikipedia

Existentialism Is a Humanism

Existentialism Is a Humanism (French: L'existentialisme est un humanisme) is a 1946 work by the philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre, based on a lecture by the same name he gave at Club Maintenant in Paris, on 29 October 1945. In early translations, Existentialism and Humanism was the title used in the United Kingdom; the work was originally published in the United States as Existentialism, and a later translation employs the original title.