The idea that the philosophy of Existentialism is derived from.
What is “freedom is at the core of the human experience”/ human action is subjective and unstable?
Nihilism is the answer to the questions regarding this philosophical movement.
What is Existentialism?
The popular term meaning a form of inner conflict.
What is Existential crisis?
The belief that all human life exists in a chaotic and purposeless universe.
What is absurdism?
The philosopher that believed an existentialist is one who must be aware of one’s existence as if its been stripped of any pre established assumptions and prejudices.
What is Jean-Paul Sartre?
The things that Existentialism is not confined by.
What is logic and status quo?
The core tenets of Nihilism.
What is questions the existence of social constructs and suggests that they are only as real as we believe them to be?
Therapists use existentialism to cure ___.
What is anxiety?
One is one's past but also themselves in the present and future
What is facticity?
Who said this, “God is dead, and we have killed them.”
Friedrich Nietzsche
The reason why Existentialism is distinguished from other systems of belief.
What is goes beyond literature and is a distinct philosophical movement?
Nihilism is a ____ of Existentialism.
What is branch?
Biden’s misuse of existentialism in conversation.
What is stating that Trump is an “existential threat to America”?
Existential angst is...
What is feeling dread and anguish arising from the experience of human freedom and responsibility?
Who said "Living is philosophy”.
What is Simone de Beauvoir?
Existence is considered ___, rather than as something passively experienced.
Nihilism answers the question of how we react to social constructs by saying...
What is "it doesn’t truly matter".
Existentialism became popular during this time period.
What is after World War 2?
Existential Despair is…
What is a state one is in even when they are not overtly in despair. So long as a person's identity depends on qualities that can crumble and are in despair?
“The absurdity of the world.” reflects this belief that Sartre had.
What is humans were created by a small chance/ by accident?
The two adjectives that describe human action.
What is subjective and unstable?
Nihilism questions the existence of authority and states that there is no reason for us and that it's all…
What is "Fundamentally meaningless"?
Existentialism advocates…
What is a search for finding meaning in one’s life?
All four key terms.
What is Absurdism, Facticity, Existential Angst, Existential Despair?
Simone de Beauvoir’s idea of the finity of human life.
What is believes that it is ideal and forces us to make decisions?