#6 The Existential Given of Identity
In existential philosophy, identity is not a fixed entity, but something individuals must continually... read more »
In existential philosophy, identity is not a fixed entity, but something individuals must continually... read more »
In existential thought, “connectedness” refers to the relational dimension of human existence. Connectedness is... read more »
In existential thought, meaning and purpose are not achieved by following the dictates of... read more »
In existential thought, “freedom, choice, and responsibility” are inseparable. This triad is central to... read more »
In existential thought, uncertainty refers to the unavoidable condition of human existence in which... read more »
This is the first of seven upcoming short pieces on the seven givens... read more »
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