Category: Existentialism

  • Philosophy Of Soren Kierkegaard: Existentialism

    Soren Kierkegaard has a lot of controversial things in his existentialism and philosophy and this includes his dislike of Kantianism and Hegeliansim and Churchism. He believes in a few things but most especially, he believed that God truly exists. Thats why he tried looking into the concepts of churches among all religions. After examining it,…

  • Rise Of Existentialism, Social Media And Desire To Half Belong

    Its the 21st century, women should get equal rights. Its the 21st century, Netflix should be compulsory and free for all. Its the 21st century is probably one of the most common arrangement of words used in the 21st century  the century of information. The century that started with the rise in the number…

  • Sartre And Kierkegaard: On God And Authenticity

    Contrasting Philosophies: Sartre’s Atheism vs. Kierkegaard’s Faith Sartre is one of the most influential atheist existentialists. On the other hand, Kierkegaard is seen as the father of existentialism, while most of his later texts were more religious than philosophical in their disposition. Kierkegaard does not believe in the traditional teaching of Christianity and instead wants…

  • Soren Kierkegaard: Leap Of Faith Concept

    The Danish philosopher Soren Kierkegaard (18131855) lived nearly his entire life in Copenhagen. Kierkegaard was devoutly religious. He was shaken when he discovered, at age 22, that his father had not only cursed God but also seduced his mother prior to marriage. Subsequently, Kierkegaards writings focused primarily on religious faith and the meaning of Christianity.…

  • Existentialism Period And Its Influence

    What is the purpose of life? What is death? Who am I and what do I want out of life? These are all questions deriving from the period known as Existentialism. Many philosophers contributed to existentialism thinking and helped to push the existentialist movement along. Even now, existentialism lives in our modern day society and…

  • Existentialism As Metaphysical And Philosophical Concept

    Existentialism was defined by Simone de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre as an ethical and philosophical theory that would place importance on freedom as inherently valuable and the base of all other values (Webber)1. Being human for Sartre was summarised perfectly in the motto existence precedes essence (Webber, Sartre).2 The phrase explores the idea that human…

  • Existentialism, Memory Theory, Body Theory, And The Soul Theory

    Existentialism is a modern philosophical belief, or theory, that is positioned upon the study of existence and of the way human beings find themselves existing in the world. The concept is that humans exist first and then each individual spends a lifetime changing their essence or nature. If you take this into account, then by…

  • Existential Philosophy In The Metamorphosis By Franz Kafka

    Existentialism is defined as a family of philosophies devoted to an interpretation of human existence in the world that stresses concreteness and character (Existentialism, 1). The movement rejects traditional attempts to ground human knowledge in the external world and claims the self emerges from experience. Overall, existentialism declares that humans make themselves what they are…

  • Absurdism And Existentialism In The Plays Rosencrantz And Guildenstern Are Dead And Rhinoceros

    Introduction The current analysis involves two plays, written by different authors to illustrate philosophical themes used to express meaning and purpose of mankind and their actions. The first play, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, written by Tom Stoppard, has two main characters, engaged in a game of spinning coins to determine who is more probable…

  • Hamlet as an Existential Play

    Hamlet, a play written by William Shakespeare, is about a prince and his mission for vengeance. Hamlets quest for revenge covers the 20th century philosophical movement; existentialism. Throughout the play, prince Hamlet regularly questions his purpose and existence as he mourns over his fathers death and his mothers incestuous affair. Concurrently, this serves a perfect…