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06167328-n:
a doctrine accepted by adherents to a philosophy
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02724630-a:
of or as conceived by existentialism
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02724759-a:
relating to or involving existentialism
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10071557-n:
a philosopher who emphasizes freedom of choice and personal responsibility but who regards human existence in a hostile universe as unexplainable
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06158346-n:
the rational investigation of questions about existence and knowledge and ethics
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14026376-n:
(existentialism) a loss of personal identity; a feeling of being an anonymous cog in an impersonal social machine
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to a complete degree or to the full or entire extent (`whole' is often used informally for `wholly')
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(used to introduce a logical conclusion) from that fact or reason or as a result
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00073897-r:
for the most part
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00324878-a:
being the agent or cause
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00632236-v:
take to be the case or to be true; accept without verification or proof
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01617192-v:
make or cause to be or to become
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02204716-a:
coming next after the nineteenth in position
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02858231-a:
of or relating to philosophy or philosophers
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08464601-n:
a group of people with a common ideology who try together to achieve certain general goals
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15205532-n:
a period of 100 years
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02724630-a:
of or as conceived by existentialism
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02724759-a:
relating to or involving existentialism
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11104676-n:
Danish philosopher who is generally considered. along with Nietzsche, to be a founder of existentialism (1813-1855)
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11207125-n:
influential German philosopher remembered for his concept of the superman and for his rejection of Christian values; considered, along with Kierkegaard, to be a founder of existentialism (1844-1900)
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