Existentialism
by John MacQuarrie
A book that takes you on a journey about the most important ideas mentioned by the philosophers of existence
From Kirkjour to Sartre
And these are thoughts that disturb a person and revolve within him
And looking for the existence of the human being away from the sweeping currents of modernity
A book dealing with ideas and their criticism with some scientific and subjective philosophical objectivity
Does philosophy need a revolution shaking its entity, I wonder? Is existential philosophical doctrine that revolution? This wonderful, vast and rich book tells you everything about existential philosophy, which has been accused in many platforms of disturbing traditions and destroying origins and calls for futility and nothingness, this book provides a review of all ideas that pertain to this philosophy and what are its negative and good deeds For philosophical problems and its analysis among various philosophers of this thought and it feeds many new ideas and insights into the secret of our human existence. Knowledge, language, feelings, verbs, a very special and pious book for him 5/5 It is a book that I recommend and its conclusion can be in a sentence in which I mentioned the effect (I am nothing but myself and I do not like the effort you make to put me in your classification)
Excerpts from John McCory's existentialist book
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The goal of existentialism is to highlight the personality of the individual in the field of ethics so that the law is internally self-stemming from its depths and not external imposed upon it
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The existential view believes that there are not always decisive or clearly defined boundaries. Our experience and knowledge are constantly incomplete fragments, and the world as a whole can only know a mind that reaches the level of divinity and even if such a mind exists, there will be gaps and gaps in the knowledge that it obtains.
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When you allow the heart to justify its word, this does not mean that you give up the rule of reason completely
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“There is no human being that is perceived in itself. Rather, there is only the human being that constitutes existence-with-others-or-being-in-the world.” Martin Popper
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Being a member of the Lions is better for you to lead the sheep
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»Be a man and do not follow my steps - Voltaire -
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»I am nothing but myself and do not like the effort you put in to put me in your classification - Roger L. Shane-
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Honesty requires great sacrifices and may lead to martyrdom
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The complete nihilist who claims to deny everything
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Nowadays, it seems that the most beneficial means is denial, so we must deny !! Evan Tarignev
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That new possibilities cannot emerge and realignment of values can only take place after the universal denial of beliefs and accepted norms.
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Every person by nature desires knowledge - Aristotle -
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Virtue is knowledge
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The world affects the human being and responds to it, and the human being cannot be at best assuming more than one participant in creating the world.
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Whenever a person is extended in the world of his tools, he himself is drawn to the world and becomes a part of it, and even a slave to him. Hence, he no longer “exists” in the full sense of this word, I mean as a person in the full sense. A human being in the full sense
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The increasing abundance leads to the emergence of new dangers, as it leads to the emergence of society eager to acquire and transform the human race into something similar to mice and to the endless desire to possess.
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To own something does not mean that you are satisfied with having an external relationship with this thing. Rather, the ownership of the thing itself affects the person who owns it and becomes anxious about it. Instead of owning it, the thing begins to be owned by the person.
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The phenomenon of anxiety arises from facing nothingness
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A person condemned to freedom carries the burden of the whole world on his shoulders. He is responsible for the world and responsible for itself as a color of existence - John Paul Sartre -
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Existentially, the body is our way of sharing the world
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There can't be me without you. Boyer.
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We have to respect the other and not try to change it according to our idea - Boyer -
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Real society is the society that allows for real diversity
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The principle of existential philosophy is that I exist so I am thinking, unlike mathematics, which depends on the principle I am thinking if I exist
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Thinking and being are one thing
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