The course of the history of philosophy shows how the philosophies developed through the years with the paradigm shifts; from the escape of the natural philosophers from the primitive thinking of believing in myths until the rise of existentialism. ...
In The Outsider Albert Camus develops Meursault as an existential hero, to promote the theme of being different than the majority of society. Meursault is a deeply disturbed character that is unable to identify with not only people and but also his surroundings. His peculiar attitude towards ...
Sartre, although he developed some of his ideas from Nietzsche and Kierkegaard, probably could not have expounded those same ideas of existentialism in their times; Nietzsche, who popularized the idea that "God is dead;" could not have been written in the time of Descartes; and Descartes could not have expressed his radically individualist ideas during the time of Plato. ...
Allport theory of weight divided into two groups according to the criterion of "determinant - the freedom of the will" to the first group, he took behaviorism, cybernetics, theory of conditioned reflexes, Freudianism, and the second group - personalism, existentialism, humanistic psychology, and all the concepts of self-actualization. ...
For a while now I've been going through a long thought process wondering not "What is man? " but "What am I?- and where I belong in the garden maze known as life. My philosophy on all the topics that we've had in this course and those that I've experienced in my life are rather optimistic, hypocritical, and skeptical. I believe that human life is valued less than it should be, that it does have a meaning. ...