existentialism

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French existentialisme.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˌɛɡzɪˈstɛnʃəlɪzəm/
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Noun

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existentialism (countable and uncountable, plural existentialisms)

  1. (philosophy, not countable) A twentieth-century philosophical movement emphasizing the uniqueness of each human existence in freely making its self-defining choices.
    The heyday of existentialism occurred in the mid-twentieth century.
  2. (philosophy, countable) The philosophical views of a particular thinker associated with the existentialist movement.
    Sartre's existentialism is atheistic, but the existentialism of Marcel is distinctly Christian.
    • 1965 Sep, Mikel Dufrenne, “Existentialism and Existentialisms”, in Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, volume 26, number 1, page 51:
      Instead of Existentialism, we should speak of Existentialisms.

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French existentialisme.

Noun

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existentialism c

  1. (philosophy) existentialism
    Synonym: existentialfilosofi

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