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existentialist adjectiveexistentialist noun existentialismex‧is‧ten‧tial‧is‧m /ˌeɡzɪˈstenʃəlɪzəm/ noun [uncountable] technical - A little epistemology and some existentialism.
- In literary theory they emerge as Marxism, phenomenology, existentialism, structuralism, poststructuralism, deconstruction.
- In the context of post-war uncertainty it is relatively easy to relate existentialism to abstract expressionism.
- Mr Murray has no time for the fashionable preoccupations of academic critics or for the dead-end road of existentialism.
- Objectivism thus turns existentialism inside out.
- Radical subjectivism brings the anguish and forlornness of existentialism to man at the close of dualism.
- That is the starting point for existentialism.
- There is a dominant sense of existentialism running through your books, beginning as far back as your first novel.
► Philosophycausation, nouncosmogony, noundeconstruction, noundeterminism, noundialectic, nounexistentialism, nounfree will, nounhumanism, nounhypothesis, nounidealism, nouninduction, nouninductive, adjectivelateral thinking, nounMarxism, nounmaterialism, nounmetaphysical, adjectivemetaphysics, nounnihilism, nounontology, nounphilosopher, nounphilosophical, adjectivephilosophize, verbpositivism, nounpostulate, nounprecept, nounsolipsism, nounsyllogism, nounTao, nounTaoism, nounthinker, nounthought, nountranscendentalism, nounutilitarian, adjectiveutilitarianism, nounyang, nounyin, nounyin and yang, noun nounexistence ≠ non-existenceexistentexistentialismexistentialistcoexistenceadjectiveexistent ≠ nonexistentexistingpre-existingexistentialexistentialistverbexistcoexist the belief in philosophy that people are responsible for their own actions and experiences, and that the world has no meaning—existentialist adjective—existentialist noun [countable]existentialist adjectiveexistentialist noun existentialismex‧is‧ten‧tial‧is‧m /ˌeɡzɪˈstenʃəlɪzəm/ noun [uncountable] technical - A little epistemology and some existentialism.
- In literary theory they emerge as Marxism, phenomenology, existentialism, structuralism, poststructuralism, deconstruction.
- In the context of post-war uncertainty it is relatively easy to relate existentialism to abstract expressionism.
- Mr Murray has no time for the fashionable preoccupations of academic critics or for the dead-end road of existentialism.
- Objectivism thus turns existentialism inside out.
- Radical subjectivism brings the anguish and forlornness of existentialism to man at the close of dualism.
- That is the starting point for existentialism.
- There is a dominant sense of existentialism running through your books, beginning as far back as your first novel.
► Philosophycausation, nouncosmogony, noundeconstruction, noundeterminism, noundialectic, nounexistentialism, nounfree will, nounhumanism, nounhypothesis, nounidealism, nouninduction, nouninductive, adjectivelateral thinking, nounMarxism, nounmaterialism, nounmetaphysical, adjectivemetaphysics, nounnihilism, nounontology, nounphilosopher, nounphilosophical, adjectivephilosophize, verbpositivism, nounpostulate, nounprecept, nounsolipsism, nounsyllogism, nounTao, nounTaoism, nounthinker, nounthought, nountranscendentalism, nounutilitarian, adjectiveutilitarianism, nounyang, nounyin, nounyin and yang, noun nounexistence ≠ non-existenceexistentexistentialismexistentialistcoexistenceadjectiveexistent ≠ nonexistentexistingpre-existingexistentialexistentialistverbexistcoexist the belief in philosophy that people are responsible for their own actions and experiences, and that the world has no meaning—existentialist adjective—existentialist noun [countable] |