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Philosophy Robert C. Solomon ttcWritten by Robert C. Solomon,
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“The message of Existentialism, unlike that of many more obscure and academic philosophical movements, is about as simple as can be. It is that every one of us, as an individual, is responsible—responsible for what we do, responsible for who we are, responsible for the way we face and deal with the world, responsible, ultimately, for the way the world is.
“It is, in a very short phrase, the philosophy of ‘No excuses!’ We cannot shift that burden onto God, or nature, or the ways of the world.”
—Professor Robert Solomon
If you believe that life should be a quest for values, reasons, and purpose—filled with passion and governed by individual responsibility—then yours is the sort of mind to which the Existentialist philosophers were speaking.
More than a half-century after it burst upon the intellectual scene, Existentialism has continued to exert a profound attraction for individuals driven to re-examine life’s most fundamental questions of individual responsibility, morality, and personal freedom.
What is life?
What is my place in it?
What choices does this obligate me to make?
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