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tr[egzɪ'stenʃəlɪzəm]1 existencialismon.• existencialismo (Filosofía) s.m.'egzɪs'tentʃəlɪzəm, ˌegzɪ'stenʃəlɪzəmmass noun existencialismo m[ˌeɡzɪs'tenʃǝlɪzǝm]N existencialismo m* * *['egzɪs'tentʃəlɪzəm, ˌegzɪ'stenʃəlɪzəm]mass noun existencialismo m -
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existentialism [ˏegzɪsˊtenʃlɪzǝm] nфилос. экзистенциали́зм -
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Existentialism As defined by Sartre, existence precedes essence, i.e., people have no given identity until they have made specific decisions and have chosen their work and have thereby defined themselves.A mode of philosophy which focuses on the existing individual person; instead of searching for truth in distant universal concepts, existentialism is concerned with the authentic concerns of concrete existing individuals as they face choices and decisions in daily life. (Stumpf, 1994, p. 936)"According to nature," you want to live? O you noble Stoics, what deceptive words these are! Imagine a being like nature, wasteful beyond measure, indifferent beyond measure, without purposes and consideration, without mercy and justice, fertile and desolate and uncertain at the same time; imagine indifference itself as a power-how could you live according to this indifference! (Nietzsche, 1966, p. 15)Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Existentialism
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ˌeɡzɪsˈtenʃəlɪzm сущ.;
филос. экзистенциализм( философское) экзистенциализм existentialism филос. экзистенциализмБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > existentialism
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(Philos.) Existenzialismus, der* * *ex·is·ten·tial·ism[ˌegzɪˈsten(t)ʃəlɪzəm]* * *["egzIs'tenSəlIzəm]nExistenzialismus m, Existentialismus m* * *existentialism [-ʃəlızəm] s PHIL Existenzialismus m (Form der Existenzphilosophie, die unter anderem von der Absurdität des Daseins sowie von der Existenzangst des Menschen ausgeht)* * *noun, no pl.(Philos.) Existenzialismus, der -
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n. existentialisme, van het bestaan[ egzistensjəlizm] 〈 filosofie〉 -
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[ˌegzɪ'stenʃəlɪzəm]nome esistenzialismo m.* * *existentialism /ɛgzɪˈstɛnʃəlɪzəm/ (filos.)n. [u]existentialista. e n.esistenzialista.* * *[ˌegzɪ'stenʃəlɪzəm]nome esistenzialismo m. -
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[ˌeɡzɪsˈtenʃəlɪzm]existentialism филос. экзистенциализм -
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сущ.фил. экзистенциализм (философия человеческого бытия как непознаваемого и не имеющего словесного выражения явления; основные представители С. Кьеркегор, Ж. Сартр, А. Камю, М. Хайдеггер и др.; использует усложненный язык и враждебно настроена к позитивной философии; имеет религиозное и атеистическое направления)See: -
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nэкзистенциализм; социальная философия существования, на ряд положений которой опираются гуманистический психоанализ и экзистенциалистская социология.* * *сущ.экзистенциализм; социальная философия существования, на ряд положений которой опираются гуманистический психоанализ и экзистенциалистская социология. -
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[ˌegzɪ'stenʃ(ə)lɪz(ə)m]Философия: экзистенциализм
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existentialism — ex is*ten tial*ism, n. (Philosophy) a philosophical theory or attitude having various interpretations, generally emphasising the existence of the individual as a unique agent with free will and responsibility for his or her own acts, though… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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existentialism — existentialist, adj., n. existentialistic, adj. existentialistically, adv. /eg zi sten sheuh liz euhm, ek si /, n. Philos. a philosophical attitude associated esp. with Heidegger, Jaspers, Marcel, and Sartre, and opposed to rationalism and… … Universalium
existentialism — A loose title for various philosophies that emphasize certain common themes: the individual, the experience of choice, and the absence of rational understanding of the universe with a consequent dread or sense of absurdity in human life. The… … Philosophy dictionary
existentialism — A diverse philosophical movement, existentialism is characterised by a stress on the individual, freedom of choice and, in many cases, the absurdity of the universe. Kierkegaard is usually thought of as the first existentialist; he led a… … Christian Philosophy
existentialism — noun a) A twentieth century philosophical movement emphasizing the uniqueness of each human existence in freely making its self defining choices, with foundations in the thought of Søren Kierkegaard (1813 55) and Friedrich Nietzsche (1844 1900)… … Wiktionary