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n. 存在主义
existentialism /ˌɛɡzɪˈstɛnʃəˌlɪzəm/
不可数名词 Existentialism is a philosophy that stresses the importance of human experience, and says that everyone is responsible for the results of their own actions. 存在主义
(philosophy) a 20th-century philosophical movement chiefly in Europe; assumes that people are entirely free and thus responsible for what they make of themselves
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There are mainly three postulates of Existentialism.
存在主义有三个重要的命题。
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Sartre is a famous philosopher of the existentialism, Man s Freedom is his philosophic center to talk about with core contents.
萨特是存在主义的著名哲学家,自由是他的哲学的中心论题和核心内容。
参考来源萨特的自由理论及其启示
存在主义
托尔斯泰有时候被称为「反智主义者 (anti-intellectualist),而齐克果被称为 存在主义 ( Existentialist )的创始者, 实质上他们的主要主张相同之处远大于歧异。
存在论
存在主义哲学
生存主义
exist 存在;生存;生活;继续存在
I took a test in Existentialism.
我参加了一次存在主义的考试。
Existentialism is a philosophy of choice.
存在主义是一门关于选择的哲学。
I remember this paper I wrote on existentialism.
我记得我给存在主义写的这篇论文。
It scoffs at the vanity of all things, including wisdom, and espouses a kind of positive existentialism.
它嘲笑一切事物的虚华,包括智慧,信封绝对的实存主义。
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Robinson drew on the philosophy of existentialism and especially the writings of the German-American, Paul Tillich.
Its artistic roots lay in surrealism, its philosophical ones in existentialism, even though Debord spat on both.
Paul Jennings on existentialism (sadly not included in Mr Gross's anthology) is easily the equal of Jonathan Swift on anything.