Existentialism Flashcards
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‘god was as good as dead’ (2)
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- Friedrich Nietzsche
- “god is dead”
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dreivative ‘god was dead’ (2)
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- Jean-Paul Satre
- Albert Camus
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J-P (6)
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- Atheist
- Humanity feels alien in a world that has no meaning
- creates Despair, futility, boredom and absurdity
- man is responsible for everything he does
- to deny freedom is deny reality
- we have labelled immoral actions
- authenticity (an individual constructs his or her reality and must accept the consequences thereof)
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J-P Philosophy (3)
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- is optimistic if understood properly
- practical and ontological freedom
- freedom to do and freedom to think
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J-P famous saying
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- existence precedes essence
- small truths and small fictions that create temporary meaning
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J-P existentialism (3)
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- socialist and democratic
- during European Fascism
- we are all equal (bad faith was created to empower some and subjugate others)
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Albert (4)
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- french writer, dramatist and philosopher
- absurd (expresses the gulf between one’s aspirations and the meaningless existence)
- modern world is absurd and makes no sense (post-World War 2 and atomic bomb)
- you can be happy even when there is no meaning
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Albert’s Book (2)
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- The Myth of Sisyphus
- he did not have practical freedom (pushing the boulder) he however had ontological freedom and could still be happy.
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Theatre of the absurd (5)
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- Absurdist playwrights aims were to show the lack of higher meaning in life (attempting to disrupt complacency)
- no fixed meaning, no fixed rules.
- Sartre and Camus had a political agenda of disrupting the middle-classes
- can be at times ‘hyper-realism’ because it can present situations that are absolutely trivial.
- the laughter come about as a defence mechanism because of seeing themselves ‘lampooned’ on stage
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modernism
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- tries to focus on the now
- tells exactly what is happening whether it is appropriate
- it is stripping away everything, and expresses it as exact in time
- expressionism (death of a salesman) breaks down the walls of realism