The cult of artistic and existential evasion in Dada and surrealism made suicide a leitmotif of literary life in inter-war France. |
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But that would render it pointless, a social inclusion policy rather than an existential explanation. |
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Their logical method is grounded in the world around them, and the human beings in it, in a much more existential or experiential sense. |
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The idealism of transcendentalism gave way to existential angst a long time ago. |
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An existential experience of tragedy and loss is converted into technical problems that transmogrify its existential roots. |
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Keeping the hurt inside, Killy henceforth learned in an existential manner to rely on no one but himself, and toughened his hide. |
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But perhaps Gwyneth was able to clinch the deal by demonstrating that she had some familiarity with existential miserabilism. |
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This book is a heavy work that attempts to carry the weight of the world upon its existential shoulders. |
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In On Belief, Zizek in effect counters Lewis's argument with his invocation of the existential Heidegger. |
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The three novels deal with the basic and at the same time universal existential questions that mortals face on a daily basis. |
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The theme of loss has remained a constant for nearly 20 years, as has the basic fictional premise of figures in existential free-fall. |
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Most of the intelligences are linked to tangibles like objects or other people, but existential intelligence deals with intangibles. |
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Despite Nigel's existential grapplings, 2004 could send him and his bandmates soaring sky-high. |
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This compositional ideal transformed the musical into a messenger not only of emotion, but also of environment and the existential. |
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The poet seems to be experiencing a kind of existential crisis in a hostile, opaque, impenetrable and uninhabitable world. |
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These variables can be bound by standard existential and universal quantifiers. |
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In her recollection of everyday experiences, there is a questioning of the value of everyday objects and existential experiences. |
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All of this enacted as if in an existential landscape, against the background of the great unpeopled, inhospitable territory beyond the cities. |
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Works on view chart the artist's shift from naturalism to an exploration of existential themes. |
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His existential thriller, Portrait of a Lady Far Away, is a dreamy, hallucinatory ride through Tehran by twilight. |
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Their fatalism, existential conflict and schizophrenia are very close to Greek tragedy. |
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This is tough, uncompromising and enduring work that pulls together a grab bag of brain-teasers, conceptual riddles and existential challenges. |
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They will learn that there is a whole range of military, economic, political, moral, and existential reasons for opposing nuclear weapons. |
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In the end, the novel's central characters embrace a blend of classical and Shakespearean fatalism mixed with existential solipsism. |
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Disjunction, implication and the existential quantifier are definable making free use of double negation. |
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Firstly, there is an interesting byplay in the film between sexual and existential desire. |
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So, singular negative existential propositions are no less paradoxical than are general ones. |
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He seems to have borrowed from every influential genre hit of the past decade to fashion a kaleidoscopic existential thriller. |
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Christopher's digressions into maths and existential questions amplify what is, on one level, a family drama with a whodunnit attached. |
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Administrators were censoring existential themes out of student publications, while Francis was discussing Camus, Sartre, and Heidegger. |
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As a statement of existential ontology this says nothing about which affective states are most prevalent. |
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A man's concern, even his despair, over the worthwhileness of life is an existential distress but by no means a mental disease. |
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While Pinter the playwright may extol existential ambiguity and incertitude, Pinter the activist and dissenter has no such anxiety. |
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These characters may be inarticulate, their words awkward attempts to express existential disquiet. |
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So philosophers take the risk of nihilism and existential dread because the allure of wonder is too great. |
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Instead, we are concerned with certain existential realities that confront us, and which will continue to confront us. |
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Likewise the use of animals as human stand-ins turns the tales into Aesop-like fables with a modern, existential twist. |
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The summer that is now nearly officially behind us has been all about a kind of existential angst for me. |
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Although the figures are unmistakably American in appearance, their titles suggest general existential conditions. |
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The existential condition of living in a body mediates our perceptual experience of the world. |
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It was hypothesized that the pain picture would improve as the existential challenges resolved. |
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By default, Giacometti's figures are read, even today, as symbols of the existential condition of humanity, a last-ditch stand before the void. |
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Full of existential angst and loneliness, her paintings are able to evoke an empathetic response from the viewer. |
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This important essence addresses existential feelings of loss and emptiness. |
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This highly expressionistic sense of hyperrealism is so potent that one might almost miss The Set-Up's poetic existential allegory. |
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The struggle for genuine spiritual self-definition using outmoded, sexist terms becomes these girls' existential crisis. |
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The theory that existence is not a predicate implies, however, that all existential propositions are synthetic. |
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Mental illness was rooted in a loss of existential freedom, leading to alienation and social exclusion. |
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In formal mathematical logic, one makes frequent use of the existential and universal quantifiers. |
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Securing and maintaining control over some territory for hunting food is the top existential priority of higher animals. |
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An authentically meaningful life is one that answers to the existential condition of being human. |
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This volume not only provides a comprehensive survey of recent work on existential meaning but is likely to have a broader appeal as well. |
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Every tantric system has its own mandala, and thus each one symbolizes an existential and spiritual approach. |
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But his language has a cracked and schizoid relation to reality and cannot assuage the sense of existential dread that haunts his world. |
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As an existential, mood is an aspect of the being of Dasein and as such is neither subjective nor objective. |
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Saying we, the us that we are, is a recognition that the existential analytic of Dasein was too limiting a project. |
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The distinction here can be seen as a distinction of scope for the existential quantifier. |
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You beautiful enigma, you Rhyme of the Ancient Mariner, you little house on the prairie of the existential oversoul. |
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Philip's rhetoric was also existential, and it strongly influenced my thinking. |
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The maximin rule of economic theory doesn't necessarily fit existential queries! |
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This is, of course, not by chance, but part of a careful selection of vocabulary and symbols created to contest the existential dilemma. |
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The post-war years produced a mood of existential disgust, expressed through an idiom of self-consciously ugly realism. |
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The result is a sublime and surreal saga of self-discovery and personal growth, of existential doubt and doubtful existences. |
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The humanism was still there, but it was now pessimistic and darkly existential. |
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Obamacare is an existential threat to their Weltanschauung, their idea of America? |
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I had no interest in exploring the philosophical or existential layers of a cartoon show. |
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At the most fundamental level, abstract expressionism evokes existential angst for instance, and Pop Art satirizes consumerism. |
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What a relief, what a salve for my own anxiety, to have a president again who doesn't suffer from existential angst or malaise, or who doesn't show it if he does. |
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Many primitive societies attach existential weight to the names of things. |
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A creeping sense develops that Judy fled not just a stifling culture but a genuine existential threat. |
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For seven years now, Jon Hamm's debonair ad exec has been the existential question mark at the center of the series. |
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The slow third movement, a depiction of a night in summer, starts off with a fugue, and ends with the song of a Lapp youth affected by a kind of existential sorrow. |
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The audience is propelled into the existential angst of everyday living. |
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In short, the United States is having a bit of an existential crisis, and no one, not even Hollywood, has been exempt. |
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Albert Camus used violence as a means of exploring meaning, or lack thereof, in his existential novels. |
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No one wants to go through life in a state of moral and existential ambiguity. |
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Only people who have gone through genocide can fully comprehend such an existential threat. |
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He was pulling off the tricky balancing act of his early years as a commercial moviemaker, operating as both schlockmeister and auteur of dark, existential fables. |
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The many vivid phenomenological descriptions of bad faith contained in Sartre's work can be divided into two different forms of existential flight. |
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Within pages, we've shifted gear from existential drama to gunplay complete with tommy guns and a truly horrible scene that leaves Amy literally scarred for life. |
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The idealized grid of fairness cannot limn the contours of these deep existential debts. |
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But lin can also produce the feelings of existential wonder that all good novelists provoke. |
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It may well be that interpreting the first in terms of the latter motivates a doctor to bury his patient's existential despair under a heap of tranquilizing drugs. |
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This unbearable realization riddles us with a paralyzing existential anxiety that we need to do something with, and quickly. |
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The existential vacuum is the phenemenon which envelops those who go through the motions without feeling any passion or connection to their accomplishments. |
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It's an existential travelogue about trying to navigate in mysterious places, despite fear and disorientation, and without a bungee enthusiast's umbilical link to safety. |
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But existential is a slippery word, in politics as well as philosophy. |
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It's a kind of existential revenge film that mixes some almost unwatchable scenes with superb camera movements, a disorienting plot and painterly compositions. |
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Perhaps the existential angst of one man is also meant as a reflection on the moral vacuum at the heart of a country partly known for its kidnapping, crime and corruption. |
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At once existential and literal, Mosquera's vignettes are visually seductive, successfully engaging both our need to belong and our sense of self. |
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How else to explain the popularity of a novel so free of plot, so obsessed with existential rumination and recondite philosophy? |
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The second conclusion we can draw is that Gray's opposition to the notion of historical moral progress poses no serious challenge to existential humanism. |
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All are ordinary working men, except for Kenneth Pyper, an aristocratic artist turned existential nihilist who, unlike the others, seems genuinely prepared for death. |
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Reflection on its meaning can more easily occur without reference to the demands of the baptismal life or the existential revolution to which the paschal mystery points. |
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Learn from the students you work with and the community you work in, explicating the phenomenological and existential approach to understanding and social justice. |
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The focus on instrumentality enables existential warriors to defeat stronger instrumental Western armies such as those of Vietnam and Afghanistan. |
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But your first single will be a sly interpretation of a pop classic, a cutting, winking comment on the throw-away existential flukiness of your new-found celebrity. |
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He lies in an existential funk trying to make sense of it all. |
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So, just as the existential and predicative uses are not unrelated, neither are the predicative, identity, and generic implication uses unrelated. |
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The existential angst that Dasein feels, only once in a while, is incomparable to the angst that the exiled feels almost every moment of day and night. |
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I don't think of myself as a psychiatric case but I had to feel that Spider was provoking me to consider existential matters of the human condition. |
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We can of course make an explicit existential judgement which affirms the existence of the world, but in so doing we are merely making explicit what was there all along. |
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So I've been going through an existential reckoning lately, in which I'm in the process of critically examining what I'm doing with my life and why I'm doing it. |
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Rather than decide to actually cover this story of monstrous proportions, they resorted instead to bogus and pathetic bouts of existential soul-searching. |
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According to Berman, brain images and models may skew and privilege model-friendly properties over existential characteristics of life and thought. |
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Peirce aimed to extend Venn's system in expressive power with respect to the first two kinds of propositions, i.e., existential and disjunctive statements. |
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In each case, the proposition expressed is argued to be that which would be expressed if the indefinite determiner were replaced by the existential quantifier. |
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Both are by youngish men, both explore masculinity and weakness, existential and physical. |
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The defamiliarization of the world that occurs in existential anxiety provides an invitation to me to take ownership of my life and the ways in which things make sense. |
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The latter is exemplified in the a priori religious consciousness of Friedrich Schleiermacher or the transcendental existential of Karl Rahner. |
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It follows immediately that all universal categorical statements have existential import with respect to both terms. |
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He maintained, for example, at one time that all existential propositions are meaningless. |
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Further, if it is accepted that AiB entails BiA, then AiB and AaB have existential import with respect to B as well. |
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And it was German procrastination that aggravated the Greek crisis and caused the contagion that turned it into an existential crisis for Europe. |
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Even some of these are sometimes considered to commit the existential fallacy, meaning they are invalid if they mention an empty category. |
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The story of Hamlet, as told from the viewpoint of two courtiers echoes Beckett in its double act repartee, existential themes and language play. |
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God was at work to enable all people to be capable of coming to faith by empowering humans to have actual existential freedom of response to God. |
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The questioning of identity emblematizes the existential interrogation of what it means to be human. |
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Nominal predicates can provide a greater variety of constructions such as equative, existential, topic-comment, and 'it-is-named' constructions. |
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In some languages, possession relationships are indicated by existential clauses. |
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Embodiment is an existential condition, our being tied to biologically finite and phenomenologically conscious bodies. |
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It was central to the imagist movement, and was also found in iconism, and in the existential philosophers. |
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Readers are then shown how the existential self is understood as a tension rather than a substance and relational rather than isolated. |
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Besides relieving physical pain, acetaminophen, the active ingredient in Tylenol, may reduce existential pain. |
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Among the joint-carving terms, the most important one in this context is the existential quantifier. |
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Queries that have twisted universal and existential quantifiers can be stunning for students, practitioners, or even instructors. |
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This edition includes new cases on psychoanalysis, client-centered therapy, and existential, interpersonal, and multicultural psychotherapies. |
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Thus there was no elitism here, nor anything intellectualistic, but rather an existential concern above all. |
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This use of there occurs most commonly with forms of the verb be in existential clauses, to refer to the presence or existence of something. |
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The SWBS was developed to assess religious well-being and existential well-being. |
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Abstract Expressionists managed to unfold the spatializing of a wide range of existential phenomena. |
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In contrast to the existential force does not carry upwards from the minor premise to the minor term. |
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By the 16th century, the Ottomans had become an existential threat to Europe. |
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I often find myself in the toy aisle, having an existential crisis. |
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Among psychological interventions, existential therapies including Logotherapy are approaches addressing the concepts of burnout and hope. |
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It would appear that existential crises are among the favorite leitmotivs in this year's literary prize. |
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His dramatic characters concretely enflesh and speak the existential antinomies which affect their lives. |
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Tylenol might be able to clear up your existential angst along with your fever, new research says. |
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This is, in some sense, an unanswerable existential question. |
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Insisting on existential decision as the last word in such an ungroundable sphere is one way of understanding ethical responsibility. |
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The existential approach to therapy is philosophical, involving exploration of what it means to be alive. |
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Culture, for me, is the effort to provide a coherent set of answers to the existential predicaments that confront all human beings in the passage of their life. |
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And his so-called antiwesterns, with their existential minimalism, lack of motivation and plotting, and Kafkaesque absurdism, enjoy high esteem among German cineastes. |
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Beginning in the late 1950s, scientists began investigating hallucinogens as treatments for existential anxiety, despair, and isolation associated with advanced-stage cancer. |
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Besides establishing a pervasive sense of existential despair, these two sentences also hint at the presence of eugenic pseudoscience in the tale. |
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In this self-consciously existential journey, Keitel's character is required be more than a meat puppet whose mouthed English is dubbed into Greek. |
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While still driven by the national and existential questions that obsessed the writers of '98, they approached these topics with a greater sense of distance and objectivity. |
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As such it is also the key image of its imaginary matrix, its seity, purposefulness, archetypally determined intentionality, and existential project. |
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He portrays himself as the hidden ironist whose appointed maieutic task is to deliver the reader of the latent existential truths suppressed within their hidden interiority. |
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As well, at a preconscious stage of development, Shuler could not have made an existential choice to sort and record information, of which most would have no knowledge. |
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Rwanda stands, emblematically, for the stamping out of life on the continent, for the existential negativity that African often emblematizes in the global imaginary. |
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There are moments of profound existential angst, howls of despair at the absurd futilities of war and a sneering disgust at the soul-destroying wastage of human potential. |
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Rittenhouse argues that consumerism is an existential meaning strategy, and therefore has been misunderstood by every major attempt to confront it. |
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If a statement includes a term such that the statement is false if the term has no instances, then the statement is said to have existential import with respect to that term. |
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Further, the sociologist states that women revindicate the right to construct their own self in a different, existential manner that men's desire or power cannot restrict. |
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It also includes the use of LSD and psilocybin for psychological treatment of patients with terminal illnesses, addressing such existential concerns as fear of death. |
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It's not the alienation effect of agitpop or even a protest, but a deeper existential ambivalence about the state of the world, as if to ask, Is it even worth saving? |
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Fitch's Paradox is presented as a problem for realism, and is 'solved', I think, by denying that existential quantifier elimination is legitimate. |
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On the simplest level, this statement echoes existential philosophy in its eschewals of belief in ideology but not participation in ideologically-cemented communities. |
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Another type of existential usage is in clauses of the there is. |
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