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The Existentialist Revolt

Philosophy 28 (105):183-183 (1953)

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  1. Both How and Why: Considering Existentialism as a Philosophy of Work and Management.Scott MacMillan, Anthony R. Yue & Albert J. Mills - 2012 - Philosophy of Management 11 (3):27-46.
    In this paper, we examine the intersection of existentialism and management, in particular to illustrate how existential thought offers three key insights to the pragmatic world of work and applied act of management: (1) Existentialism places a primacy upon the individual and the existential self that is continually being formed within the workplace. (2) Existentialism allows for a coherent examination of individual and organisational-level decision making and ethics as an integral part of the philosophy. (3) Existentialism is inherently ‘applied’ and (...)
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  • The Notion of Absurdity and Meaning of Life in Albert Camus Existentialism.Ambrose Tochukwu Arinze & Ignatius Nnaemeka Onwuatuegwu - 2020 - Open Journal of Philosophy 10 (4):528-538.
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  • The problem of the “world” in the Anglo-Saxon churches.Peter Staples - 1975 - Bijdragen 36 (1):36-77.
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  • The empty and desolate consciousness.Lawrence Pih - unknown
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