Existentialist Philosophy Practice
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An Existentialist Philosophy Practice is an elevated-significance practice that aligns with Existentialism.
- Context:
- It can (often) be performed by an Existentialist.
- It can (typically) include:
- It can focus on Individual Existence, Individual Freedom, and Individual Choice.
- It can involve contemplating the nature of existence, embracing individual freedom, and taking responsibility for personal actions.
- It can involve finding personal meaning in life despite the apparent absurdity or meaninglessness of existence.
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- Example(s):
- Embracing the Absurdity of Life as a form of existentialist practice.
- Practicing authenticity in actions and decisions.
- Engaging in Socratic dialogue to critically examine beliefs and values.
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- Counter-Example(s):
- a Religious Practice, such as a Buddhist practice.
- a Stoic Practice.
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- See: Existentialism, Absurdity of Life, Authenticity.