Existentialism existed before the term was coined. The first thinkers who expressed significant existentialist ideas were Soren Kierkegaard and then Frederick Nietzsche. It gained more shape and definition in the works of Martin Heidegger, and came to more full expression with Jean-Paul Sartre and Albert Camus.
Short answer: Kierkegaard.
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because there is nothing but yourself
Jean-Paul Sartre.
That the human being is supreme, period
Martin Heidegger (1889-1976). Another answer is Nietzsche. This is the most often existentialist philosopher named as an influence on Hitler.
I am not sure what esitnetialism is (or was) but Viktor Frankl was not the father of existentialism. Kierkegaard and Nietzsche are now thought to have been the first two influential existentialist philosophers.
That is not a question. Atheists view friends as friends.
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Yes, Kierkegaard is often considered a precursor to existentialism due to his emphasis on individuality, subjectivity, and the importance of personal choice and responsibility. While he did not use the term "existentialism" himself, his ideas heavily influenced later existentialist thinkers such as Jean-Paul Sartre and Martin Heidegger.
The cast of The Existentialist - 1963 includes: Ruth Abramson Gilbert Archer Edward Blair Roberto Irizarry Angelo Irizarry William Pardue Richmond Shepard as The Man Florence Tarlow
Sartre's first novel was La Nause's. It was published in 1938.
Gestalt psychology is a type of Humanistic-Existentialist psychology.
Suffering and dying exist. Existentialism has no part in atheism.