existential in the PONS Dictionary

existential Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

the existential philosopher
the existential philosopher

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Population facts are restricted to elementary and existential facts.
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At its heart this is a driven, existential love story in which the audience spends some time with fringe characters, normally shunned by society.
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From then on, he concentrated on the "meaning" of his findings in an increasingly existential context.
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Existential analysis suggested that it is necessary to understand people in a deeper, more philosophical way rather than a strictly scientific way.
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The existential value of a horse to itself is no less than the existential value of a human being to itself.
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In our time, man is not shielded by his own image; he lives in a constant existential relationship with his fellow men and with things.
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In the last decades the existential approach has spread rapidly and has become a welcome alternative to established methods.
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The point of the theory is to give first-order logic the power of set theory, but without any existential commitment to such objects as sets.
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Her existential themes have contributed to contemporary art and philosophy.
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If so, an existential psychotherapist can assist one in accepting these feelings rather than trying to change them as if there is something wrong.
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