20 questions about Existentialism

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1. What is the meaning of life according to existentialism?
The meaning of life is subjective and must be created by each individual.
- Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
2. Who is considered the father of existentialism?
Søren Kierkegaard
- Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
3. What is existential anxiety?
A feeling of dread or unease about one's existence and the uncertainty of the future.
- Verywell Mind
4. How does existentialism view death?
Death is an inevitable part of life that gives life meaning and urgency.
- Philosophy Now
5. What is the relationship between freedom and responsibility in existentialism?
Freedom and responsibility are intimately linked, as individuals must take responsibility for their choices and actions in order to truly be free.
- BBC Bitesize
6. How does existentialism view the concept of authenticity?
Authenticity is the state of being true to oneself and one's own values, rather than conforming to societal expectations.
- The Conversation
7. What is the role of emotions in existentialism?
Emotions are seen as a natural and necessary part of human existence, and can provide insight into one's own values and beliefs.
- Psychology Today
8. How does existentialism view religion?
Existentialism is often critical of organized religion, as it can be seen as a way to avoid the responsibility of creating one's own meaning in life.
- ThoughtCo.
9. What is the difference between existentialism and nihilism?
Existentialism asserts that individuals must create their own meaning in life, while nihilism asserts that life has no inherent meaning.
- The School of Life
10. How does existentialism view the concept of time?
Time is seen as a finite resource that must be used wisely in order to create meaning in life.
- The Guardian
11. What is the role of authenticity in relationships according to existentialism?
Authenticity is crucial in relationships, as individuals must be true to themselves and their own values in order to form meaningful connections with others.
- Psychology Today
12. How does existentialism view the concept of identity?
Identity is seen as fluid and constantly evolving, shaped by one's experiences and choices.
- Philosophy Now
13. What is the relationship between existentialism and humanism?
Existentialism and humanism share a focus on the individual and the importance of personal responsibility and choice.
- The British Humanist Association
14. How does existentialism view the concept of morality?
Morality is seen as subjective and dependent on individual values, rather than universal or objective.
- The Conversation
15. What is the role of authenticity in creativity according to existentialism?
Authenticity is essential in creative expression, as individuals must be true to themselves and their own experiences in order to create meaningful art.
- The Art of Manliness
16. How does existentialism view the concept of happiness?
Happiness is not the ultimate goal of life, but rather a byproduct of living authentically and creating meaning.
- The School of Life
17. What is the relationship between existentialism and psychology?
Existentialism has influenced many psychological theories and practices, particularly in the areas of humanistic and existential psychology.
- APA Division 32
18. How does existentialism view the concept of suffering?
Suffering is an inevitable part of life, but can also provide opportunities for growth and self-discovery.
- Psychology Today
19. What is the role of choice in existentialism?
Choice is central to existentialism, as individuals must take responsibility for their choices in order to create meaning in life.
- Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
20. How does existentialism view the concept of hope?
Hope is not necessarily a positive force in existentialism, as it can lead individuals to avoid the responsibility of creating their own meaning in life.
- The New York Times

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