existentialist philosophers in psychology
Existentialist philosophers in psychology refer to thinkers who integrate existential philosophy, which emphasizes individual choice and personal responsibility, into the study and understanding of psychological processes and human experience. These philosophers explore topics such as freedom, meaning, authenticity, and the essence of existence to provide insights into psychological phenomena and concepts.
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