Existentialism
Existentialism (English: Existentialism), is a philosophical irrationalist trend of thought, it is that the meaning of human existence can not be answered by rational thinking to emphasize the individual, independent and subjective experience. Nietzsche and Qi Ke fruit can be seen as its pioneer. In the twentieth century it spread widely and its philosophical thought continued to the rise of humanism in the 1960s. Jasper and Heidegger, Paul Sartre and writer Camus are their representatives. The most prominent proposition is that the world does not have the ultimate goal; people find themselves in a vague and hostile world; people choose and can not avoid choosing their character, goals and opinions; do not choose is a choice, that is The choice of "no choice"; the world and the truth of our situation most clearly reflected in the loss of psychological anxiety or fear of the moment. These propositions have influenced literature (eg, Fyodor Dostoevsky and Camus), psychoanalysis (eg, Bentzange and Rollo May) and theology (eg, Paul Tianli G). ...