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looking for a summary of Existential philosophy...help would


Question Posted Sunday December 3 2006, 1:36 pm

i know as much as reading about two paragraphs on a like existentialism made easy style website...i now know there are a few subcategories...existential theists and existential atheists...the former believes that the world has meaning, but we can't understand it, the latter, that there just isn't inherent meaning to the world...and i guess the basic premise is that because of the world's either inherent or personal meaninglessness, we have to make our own meaning...can anyone elaborate?...please? : )

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