existential philosophy — Экзистенциализм … Вестминстерский словарь теологических терминов
Existential therapy — Existential psychotherapy is partly based on the existential belief that human beings are alone in the world. fact|date=September 2008 This aloneness leads to feelings of meaninglessness which can be overcome only by creating one s own values and … Wikipedia
existential import — The implications of a proposition as to what exists. If a proposition entails the existence of something, then it has existential import. It should be noticed that in the predicate calculus the universal quantification (∀x )(F x → G x ) has no… … Philosophy dictionary
existential sociology — A mainly American (especially West Coast) school of sociology, which has emerged as a rejection of most orthodox scientific versions of sociology, claiming as its roots the European existential philosophies of Søren Kierkegaard, Friedrich… … Dictionary of sociology
existential psychiatry — psychiatry based on the existential philosophy of Kierkegaard, Heidegger, Jaspers, and others, holding the view that persons must take responsibility for their own existence … Medical dictionary
existential psychotherapy — psychotherapy based on the existential philosophy of Kierkegaard, Heidegger, Jaspers, etc., in which the emphasis is on present interactions and feeling experiences rather than on rational thinking … Medical dictionary
existential problem — problem of existence as explained by existential philosophy … English contemporary dictionary
Existential Graphs — (die deutschen Übersetzungen „existenzielle Graphen“ und „Existenzgraphen“ sind nicht sehr gebräuchlich) sind ein logisches System des US amerikanischen Logikers und Philosophen Charles Sanders Peirce. Sie umfassen sowohl eine eigene graphische… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Philosophy of Immanuel Kant — Philosophy of Immanuel Kant † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Philosophy of Immanuel Kant Kant s philosophy is generally designated as a system of transcendental criticism tending towards Agnosticism in theology, and favouring the view that… … Catholic encyclopedia
existential — 1690s, pertaining to existence, from L.L. existentialis/exsistentialis, from existentia/exsistentia (see EXISTENCE (Cf. existence)). As a term in logic, from 1819; in philosophy, from 1937, tracing back to the Danish works of Kierkegaard (see… … Etymology dictionary