existentialist philosophers
Existentialist philosophers are thinkers who explore the fundamental questions of human existence, focusing on issues like freedom, choice, individuality, and the meaning of life. They reject traditional notions of objective meaning and emphasize personal responsibility and subjective experience. Existentialist philosophers are known for their philosophical works that delve into the complexities of human existence and the search for purpose in an often chaotic and absurd world.
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