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On the Web
- The Realm of Existentialism - The site offers the basics of existentialism through selected quotations, and probes over twenty minds of existential philosophy and literature.
- Existentialism and Abraham H. Maslow - Katharena Eiermann's tribute to Existential psychologist Abraham H. Maslow. Includes biography, essays, articles, photo, and links to related existential psychology sites on the WWW.
- Arts: Existentialism and Theatre - Brief essay relating existentialism to the theatre.
- Katharena Eiermann | Theatre of the Absurd - Definition from Eiermann's Realm of Existentialism.
- International Network on Personal Meaning - The premier site on meaning of life, personal meaning, existential therapy, logotherapy, and meaning research. It contains bibliography, articles, and reflections related to meaning of life and existential issues.
- Age of the Sage: Existentialism - Read the origins of Existentialism, and what it believes. Jean Paul Sartre was one of the greatest Philosopher about this Theme.
- My Little Corner of Existentialism - A personal summary.
- The Philosophy of Existentialism - Existentialism at Adventures in Philosophy, a section of The Radical Academy.
- Friesian - Existentialism - Summary of existential thought.
- Thinkers in Existentialism - Synopsis of the major existential philosophers.
Wikipedia Articles
- Existential quantification - In predicate logic, an existential quantification is the predication of a property or relation to at least one member of the domain. The logical operator symbol ∃ called the existential quantifier is used to denote existential quantification.
- Existential fallacy - The existential fallacy, or existential instantiation, is a logical fallacy committed in a categorical syllogism that is invalid because it has two universal premises and a particular conclusion. In other words, for the conclusion to be true, at least one member of the class must exist, but the premises do not establish ...
- Existential therapy - Existential psychotherapy is partly based on the existential belief that human beings are alone in the world. This aloneness leads to feelings of meaninglessness which can be overcome only by creating one's own values and meanings.
- Existential dread - Existential dread is an existential concept developed by Søren Kierkegaard in 1844.
- Existential forgery - In a digital signature or Message Authentication Code (MAC) system, an existential forgery is the creation (by an adversary) of any message m and a valid signature (or MAC) \sigma for m, where m has not been signed or MACed in the past by the legitimate signer/MAC generator. The message m need not have any particular meaning, and indeed it may even be gibberish --- as long as the pair (m, \sigma) is valid, the adversary has succeeded in constructing an existential forgery.