Existentialism and Personal Authenticity

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📋 Course Outline

  1. Kierkegaard's Subjectivity
  2. Stages of Life
  3. Leap of Faith
  4. Sartre's Being Types
  5. Bad Faith Concept
  6. The Look and Objectification
  7. Camus' Absurdity
  8. Revolt Against Absurdity
  9. Existential Ethics
  10. Existentialist Literature Themes
  11. Existential Psychology Influence
  12. Critiques of Existentialism

📖 1. Kierkegaard's Subjectivity

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Subjectivity: The idea that truth and meaning are rooted in personal, individual experience rather than objective facts. For Kierkegaard, understanding oneself and one's relationship with existence requires inward reflection and personal commitment.

  • Truth as Subjective: The belief that ultimate truth is found through individual perspective and lived experience, especially in matters of faith and existence, rather than through detached scientific or rational inquiry.

  • Existential Commitment: The necessity for individuals to make authentic, passionate choices that define their essence, particularly in relation to faith and morality, emphasizing personal responsibility over societal norms.

  • Leap of Faith: A non-rational, passionate act of believing in something beyond evidence, especially in religious belief, acknowledging that rationality alone cannot resolve existential dilemmas.

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1. What does Kierkegaard's concept of 'subjectivity' primarily refer to?

2. What does Kierkegaard identify as the core element of subjectivity in understanding human existence?

3. What is the correct sequence of Kierkegaard's stages of life?

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Kierkegaard's Subjectivity — role?

Emphasizes personal inwardness over objective truth.

Kierkegaard's Subjectivity — meaning?

Truth rooted in personal experience, not objectivity.

Stages of Life — highest?

Religious stage involving faith and divine relationship.

Leap of Faith — role?

Non-rational belief beyond evidence.

Leap of Faith — mechanism?

A passionate, non-rational commitment beyond evidence.

Authenticity — living how?

In accordance with one's true self.

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