Atheistic Existentialism
Atheistic Existentialism
Atheistic Existentialism
Introduction
Existentialism is a philosophical system that traditionally that emerged within the 20th century and was traditionally prevalent in both Germany and France.
Existentialists propose that the existence of the individual subject should be regarded as the foci of philosophical inquiries.
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Is a philosophy that exalts individualism
Introduction
Existentialism holds that there is no general essence among individual selves.
Asserts that ones identity and purpose is fashioned by the individual subject alone.
INTRODUCTION
TWO KINDS
1. THEISTIC
2. ATHEISTIC
PRECURS ORS
Max Striner (1806-1856) Friedrich Nietzche (18441900) Martin Heidegger (1889-1976) Albert Camus (1913-1960) Jean Paul Sartre (1905-1980)
spiritual thing- and sacrificing to it his personal advantage serves the latter. The Ego and
Affirmation of the mundane world Stirner surmised that the existence of God, and other spiritual entities are nothing but created illusions of the human imagination. He writes, Pushed to this extremity of
disinterested warm-heartedness we must finally become conscious that the spirit, which alone the Christian loves, is nothing; in other words, that the spirit is a lie.
Explanation: The individual self is encouraged to embroider the existence of this worldly life in its entirety.
In using it up, like the candle, which one uses in burning it up. One uses life and, consequently himself the living one, in consuming it and himself. Enjoying life is using life up.
The affirmation of the egoist can be optimized when the individual ego experiences and relishes each & every moment of this worldly life to the fullest. Provides ego with capacity to achieve its highest threshold for self-actualization.
He was against the subjugation of the egoist to the general will or ideals of an established form of authority. Such form of subjugation undermines the uniqueness & creative powers of the egoist.
Stirner criticizes the nation state. He writes The State always has the sole purpose to limit, tame,
subordinate the individual to make him subject himself to some generality or other Never does a state aim to bring in the free activity of individuals, but always that which is bound to the purpose of the State.
Stirner concludes Union can ensure egoists to individuate freely & optimize their appropriation of the world for their personal advantages.
Expressed in Nietzsches work , The Anti- Christ : He wrote, In Christianity neither morality nor
Imaginary causes: God, soul, ego, spirit, free will, unfree will Imaginary psychology: Nothing but selfmisunderstandings, interpretations of pleasant or unpleasant general feelings for example the condition of the nervus sympathicus, sting of conscience, temptation of the devil, proximity of God
Declaration presupposes a denial of universal morality as the basis for human conduct.
Once the existence of God is unveiled as an illusion God can no longer be implemented as the foundation for human ethical conducts.
This leads to the assertion that all inquiries, dispositions and morals will be founded on the subjective will of individual self.
In Nietzsche's theory of Will to Power, which is defined as The drive to dominate the environment. This drive, so central is the the Will to Power. It is more than simply the will to survive. It is rather, an inner drive to express vigorous affirmation of all a persons powers.
The will to power can be characterized as the inner propensity to dominate and assert superiority over ones life.
Twofold history of good & evil there are two types of moralities practiced by the ancient Greeks: Master/Aristocratic Morality & Slave Morality
the feeling of power, the will to power, power itself in man. What is bad? All that proceeds from weakness. What is happiness? the feeling that power increases; that a resistance is overcome.
Good is identified with that which is powerful & noble. Evil is linked to weakness & cowardice.
Practitioners of master morality are the elite class of society determine their morals according to their own personal standards; highly individualistic; stand up for their own beliefs regardless of what other people say.
Slave Morality
Practiced by the nonnobles & slaves (lowest class) Slave morality advocates virtues which are beneficial to the existence of sufferers. Virtues: Pity, compassion, honesty, humility, etc. It reveres weakness as a virtue, while nobility & strengths as vices.
Implemented their own morality as virtues Branded the standards of master morality as evil Advocates virtues that promotes forms of powerlessness & self-sacrifice in the individual
2. 3.
The expression of will to power is the most viable way to survive & persevere in life.
Consists of certain complexities for the reason that the nature of Being is regarded as ambiguous and thus, transcends all forms of schematization.
DEATH
extinction of ones possibilities for self actualization. is something which the individual must face alone is inevitable and happens by chance obliterates Daseins attribute of Being in the world
Awareness of the Absurdity Estrangement of individual shall be considered a perpetual fact of the absurd world Is life worth living at all? Suicide complete surrender to the voidness of human existence Philosophical suicide attempt to explain reality according to metaphysical assumptions and universal truths Such an attempt is deemed as a deviation from absurd realities
Man exists, turns up, appears on the scene, and only afterwards, defines himself.
Sartre stated that in certain situations, ones decision can influence the choice of others
According to him, responsibility is affiliated with the feeling of anxiety.
Conclusion
Conclusion
Atheistic existentialists are not in favor of advocating forms of lawlessness and arbitrary behavior as viable modes of human conduct.
An authentic lifestyle entails affirmation of individual responsibility Humans must become highly reflective of the possible outcomes of their desired course of action
Conclusion
Encourage us to become resolute in our own subjective convictions and potentials regardless of what traditional society dictates
Keep in mind that they are not in favor of nullifying the approaches of human tradition
The highest level of self affirmation can be produced by transcending the overriding social tensions in contemporary society