existential ethics
Existential ethics is a branch of philosophy that explores how individuals give meaning to their lives and make ethical choices in a world without inherent or predetermined morals or values. It focuses on personal responsibility, freedom, and the search for purpose in life.
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Related Concepts (17)
- absurdism
- authenticity
- ethical subjectivity
- existential angst
- existential anxiety
- existential authenticity
- existential choice
- existential dread
- existential meaning
- existential moral dilemmas
- existential nihilism
- existential solitude
- existential suffering
- existentialism
- existentialism and religion
- existentialism in philosophy
- freedom and responsibility
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- existential philosophy
- existential psychology
- existential realism
- existential therapy
- existentialism and existential therapy
- existentialism and human existence
- existentialism and religious morality
- existentialism and the meaning of life
- existentialism and the nature of human existence
- existentialism in psychology
- existentialist philosophers
- metaethics
- philosophical ethics
- sartre's concept of existentialism
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