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Existential humanism

 

Existential humanism

"Existential Humanism" is a concept that can be understood in several different ways. Sartre said "Existentialism is a humanism" because it expresses the power of human beings to make freely-willed choices, independent of the influence of religion or society. Kierkegaard suggested that the best use of our capacity for making choices is to freely choose to live a fully human life that incorporates traditional human structures such as marriage. Camus, in his book The Plague, suggests that some of us may choose to be heroic, even knowing that it will bring us neither reward nor salvation, and Simone de Beauvoir, in her book "The Ethics of Ambiguity," argues that embracing our own personal freedom requires us to fight for the freedoms of all humanity.

Several recent films seem to be heavily influenced by Existential Humanism, such as I Heart Huckabees, Garden State, High Fidelity, and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, each of which explores themes relating to Existential Humanism in different ways.

See also

  • Existentialism
  • Humanism

    External links

  • Christian Existential Humanist Web
  • Kierkegaard's Narrative: An existential humanist plot outline


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