Existentialism vs Epistemological - What's the difference?
existentialism | epistemological |
(philosophy, not countable) A twentieth-century philosophical movement emphasizing the uniqueness of each human existence in freely making its self-defining choices.
(philosophy, countable) The philosophical views of a particular thinker associated with the existentialist movement.
* 1965 , Mikel Dufrenne, "Existentialism and Existentialisms," Philosophy and Phenomenological Research , vol 26 no 1 (Sep), p. 51.
Of or pertaining to epistemology or theory of knowledge, as a field of study.
* 1898 , E. A. Read, "Review of Vergleich der dogmatischen Systeme von R. A. Lipsius und A. Ritschl''," ''The American Journal of Theology , vol. 2, no. 1, p. 190,
* 1991 , Walt Wolfram, "The Linguistic Variable: Fact and Fantasy," American Speech , vol. 66, no. 1, p. 31,
Of or pertaining to knowing or cognizing, as a mental activity.
* 1969 , Sandra B. Rosenthal, "The 'World' of C. I. Lewis," Philosophy and Phenomenological Research , vol. 29, no. 4, p. 590,
As a noun existentialism
is (philosophy|not countable) a twentieth-century philosophical movement emphasizing the uniqueness of each human existence in freely making its self-defining choices.As an adjective epistemological is
of or pertaining to epistemology or theory of knowledge, as a field of study.existentialism
English
(wikipedia existentialism)Noun
(en noun)- The heyday of existentialism occurred in the mid-twentieth century.
- Sartre's existentialism''' is atheistic, but the '''existentialism of Marcel is distinctly Christian.
- Instead of Existentialism', we should speak of ' Existentialisms .
Antonyms
* noumenalismepistemological
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- The epistemological position of Ritschl, in our author's exposition of it, is little more than idealistic rationalism.
- My conclusion dovetails with Fasold's conclusion, which is based on a quite different, more epistemological kind of argument.
- The reality which thus emerges is the outcome of the epistemological process in which the mind conceptually structures a given content.