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Тезаурус:

  1. Kierkegaard, Sren (1813-;1855) A Danish philosopher often regarded as the founding father of the modern school of thought "existentialism", although the influence of this wide-ranging and original thinker can also be found in the neo-orthodox theology of Karl Barth.
  2. In literary theory they emerge as Marxism, phenomenology, existentialism, structuralism, poststructuralism, deconstruction.
  3. Everyone was into existentialism, along with the beginnings of meditation, Zen and some other odd philosophies practised and preached by one of Dean's advisers, a male witch named Samson DeVreer, who was often in company of another of Dean's odd acquaintances, the television hostess named Vampira, because she looked like one, of whom Dean once said - when asked by Hedda Hopper if he was seeing her - "I don't date cartoons."
  4. We might say that the despair of existentialism is simply the logic of atheism, but this is true only in so far as atheism itself is the logic of ungrateful Protestantism.
  5. He is a precursor of both existentialism and psychoanalysis even if both have turned out to be disappointing by comparison with the hopes once placed in them.
  6. Iris Murdoch's war-time communism had given place, well before her first novel ever appeared, to an interest in Sartre's Existentialism: a natural stepping-stone, in the 1940s, along a well-trodden path that leads out of the simplifying preconceptions of Marxism; and though earlier partisan interests flickered back half into life in the 1960s, during the Vietnam war, she had already abandoned Marx, and publicly, before the 1950s were out.
  7. The importance of meaning in the lives of men and women has been dramatically stated by Victor Frankl in his book FROM DEATH CAMP TO EXISTENTIALISM.
  8. Existentialism and all those other topical philosophies of the past three decades, which seemed important at the time, may have given him some guidelines.
  9. Existentialism is of course neither the only nor necessarily the best framework in which to locate suffering.
  10. Lyotard's definition of postmodernism as the subversion of metanarratives, then the nouveau roman can be said to have rejected the totalizing metanarrative of existentialism, even if only to have replaced it with a literary-historical metanarrative of its own.
  11. Marxism and Existentialism have exercised the greatest influence upon theology, while in addition the general question of how far theology should permit itself to be influenced by philosophy has also been given a good deal of attention.
  12. It is a position often linked to existentialist religious writers and particularly to the Danish thinker of the early nineteenth century, often regarded as the founding father of existentialism, Sren Kierkegaard.
  13. It led him also to the study of existentialism, a popular discourse among fifties youth, made popular by the interest of James Dean, and whose definition seems to sum up what Nicholson has become: "a free agent answerable to no one in a deterministic and seemingly meaningless universe".

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