The following to philosophers are a good starting ground for existentialism: Friedrich Nietzsche and Jean-Paul Sartre. Nietzsche's the genealogy of morals is a good place to start. For sartre one of his famous plays about hell is no exit.
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you cannot be told the answer you must find it for yourself to truly exist.
Philosophers like Jean-Paul Sartre and Friedrich Nietzsche offer very different takes on the idea of existentialism. Ultimately, the different types of existentialism rest on the unified idea of examining human existence.
It does no such thing ! You may want to read about philosophy to learn what existentialism is.
Atheists have friends like anyone else; existentialism is irrelevant.
Existentialist epistemology is, like most existentialism, based on personal choice - i.e. a choice to believe.
Felicity Joseph has written: 'The Continuum companion to existentialism' -- subject(s): Existentialism
Ernest Breisach has written: 'Introduction to modern existentialism. --' -- subject(s): Existentialism
From what I understand of the two, existentialism is the philosophy that man must create their own meaning of life without outside social influences and absurdism is the philosophy that man cannot find the any meaning in the world because the world is meaningless.
There are five syllables. Ex-is-ten-tial-ism.
As far as I am concerned existentialism plays no part.