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Inferius
09-08-2006, 07:31 AM
Is anyone here an existentialist?
Can anyone break it down into "idiot" terms for me?
Where does it fit into spirituality?
I took a test online and the results came that I was mostly existentialist and idealist. Wiki definitions and others don't really make sense to me, I can't really grasp it. Is it "Can't see the forest through the trees", or am I just being an idiot????
Jaycub
09-08-2006, 07:56 AM
"Can't see the forest through the trees" - Second time I hear that phrase tonight!
From what I've read, which is very little, existentialism is defined as a "find your own path, make your own reason for living" ideal.
Hamlet
09-08-2006, 11:11 AM
Pretty much in a nutshell-we can't know anything. We define our own experience so live for today. In some ways it's a rather liberating philosophy, in others rather gloomy and defeatist.
sensi skier
09-10-2006, 07:33 AM
It definately tells you to grab hold of your life and do the things you want. Existensionalism sees people as 100% responsible for their actions, almost like it is a person's responsibility to better their society. Meaning that anything you do can affect others and so you should act accordingly.
think green
09-11-2006, 05:17 PM
Existentialism states that one cannot fathom the universe or higher powers. Basically, its a belief system centered on the individual. It states that "Right" and "Wrong" are only indefinite perceptions, which subsequently means that you must make decisions based on your own moral values.
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