Existentialism. Mentiones Dostoyevsky
Title: Existentialism. Mentiones Dostoyevsky
Category: /Social Sciences/Philosophy
Details: Words: 910 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Existentialism. Mentiones Dostoyevsky
Category: /Social Sciences/Philosophy
Details: Words: 910 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
In our individual routines, each and every one of us strive to be the best that we are capable of being. How peculiar this is; we aim for similar goals, yet the methods we enact are unique. Just as no two people have the same fingerprint, no two have identical theories on how to live life. While some follow religious outlines to aspire to a level of moral excellence, others pursue different approaches. Toward the
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life.
Dostoyevsky, a Nineteenth-Century Russian Existential novelist, mentioned through one of his characters: 'We must love life more than the meaning of it' (E3dstentialism). After all, Existentialists maintain that life is lacking significance without moral individualism, freedom of choice, responsibility, and alienation. Each person decides for himself how to live life. People have the right to decide their own fate, even when their decisions are socially unacceptable, like self-choicc-homeless, euthanasia advocates, and homosexual Iffestyles.