中英
existentialist
/ ˌeɡzɪˈstenʃəlɪst /
/ ˌeɡzɪˈstenʃəlɪst /
  • 简明
  • 柯林斯
  • n.存在主义者
  • adj.存在主义的
    • 复数

      existentialists
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     存在主义者

    他认为,人生的意义不是上帝或宇宙给予的,也不像一些存在主义者existentialists)声称的是被创造出来的,而是存在于生活本身,是“叙述价值”(narrative values)塑造了我们的人生。

  • 双语例句
  • 权威例句
  • 1
    The world is absurd in the eyes of existentialists.
    存在主义者认为,人生存的世界是荒谬的。
  • 2
    The existentialists say at once that man is anguish .
    存在主义者立刻说,人类是痛苦。
  • 3
    It represented the cafe DE Flore of Paris, the famous cafe of French existentialists and artists.
    它反映的就是巴黎的咖啡,法国艺术家著名的咖啡。
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  • 百科
  • Existentialists

    Existentialism (/ɛɡzɪˈstɛnʃəlɪzəm/) is a term applied to the work of certain late 19th- and 20th-century philosophers who, despite profound doctrinal differences, shared the belief that philosophical thinking begins with the human subject—not merely the thinking subject, but the acting, feeling, living human individual. In existentialism, the individual's starting point is characterized by what has been called "the existential attitude", or a sense of disorientation and confusion in the face of an apparently meaningless or absurd world. Many existentialists have also regarded traditional systematic or academic philosophies, in both style and content, as too abstract and remote from concrete human experience.Søren Kierkegaard is generally considered to have been the first existentialist philosopher, though he did not use the term existentialism. He proposed that each individual—not society or religion—is solely responsible for giving meaning to life and living it passionately and sincerely ("authentically"). Existentialism became popular in the years following World War II, and strongly influenced many disciplines besides philosophy, including theology, drama, art, literature, and psychology.

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