Existentialism - Existentialism - Problems of existentialist philosophy: The key problems for existentialism are those of the individual himself, of his situation in the world, and of his more ultimate significance.
Existentialist anthropology is strictly connected with its ontology. The tradition... Read more
Its one of those ideas that came way later than you would have expected – Kierkegaard was many things: philosopher, religious writer, satirist, psychologist, journalist, literary critic and generally considered the ‘father’ of existentialism.
Existentialism | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Existentialism is a catch-all term for those philosophers who consider the nature of the human condition as a key philosophical problem and who share the view that this problem is best addressed through ontology. This very broad definition will be clarified by discussing seven key themes that existe... Read more
Saying God is spaceless and timeless is also extra meaningless because it only says what God is not.
Completely different from Atheism, thank god 😉
This idea isn’t really as good as it’s cracked up to be — read on.
https://www.britannica.com/topic/existentialism/Problems-of-existentialist-philosophy
Its one of those ideas that came way later than you would have expected – Kierkegaard was many things: philosopher, religious writer, satirist, psychologist, journalist, literary critic and generally considered the ‘father’ of existentialism.
Que CrashCourse for those that don’t know they already are an existntialist.