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2“…The 21st century will likely see growing risks of human extinction, but currently, relatively small resources are invested in reducing such existential risks. …”
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3por Purser, Aimie“…In bringing together carnal and the creative dimensions of human experience, dance offers us a way of making sense of our place in the world that provides us both with much needed existential security (tethering) and much needed epistemological freedom (untethering).…”
Publicado 2021
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5“…Conclusions: The burden of being obese can be experienced as being objectified and alienated as a human being. We need to turn towards a life-world perspective, seeing each human being as a living body to overcome objectification and alienation, and then move them towards becoming subjects in their own lives, through giving space for self-love. …”
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6“…While EL has often been understood as a universal human experience, it has primarily been studied in people from Western cultures; little is known about how EL may be experienced by and manifested in people from Eastern cultures. …”
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7“…This discussion paper contends that EPP can help humanity find the courage to challenge, and heal, its existential anxieties, namely, death, isolation, freedom, and meaningless, in order to find individual and group identities, as well as overall mental wellness (or happiness), specifically in a South African context, during the COVID-19 pandemic. …”
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8por Huggel, Christian, Bouwer, Laurens M., Juhola, Sirkku, Mechler, Reinhard, Muccione, Veruska, Orlove, Ben, Wallimann-Helmer, Ivo“…To better frame existential risks in the context of climate change, we propose to define them as those risks that threaten the existence of a subject, where this subject can be an individual person, a community, or nation state or humanity. …”
Publicado 2022
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9por Kokosalakis, Nikos“…This is the basic question discussed in this essay, within a philosophical/existential context. The central argument is that the concept of death is problematic and, following Levinas, the author holds that death cannot lead to nothingness. …”
Publicado 2020
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10por Unterrainer, Human-FriedrichEnlace del recurso
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11“…This psychobiography focuses on meaning making in the early life and young adulthood of acclaimed African American author Maya Angelou (1928-2014) through the lens of Frankl’s existential psychology with a specific focus on the tri-dimensional nature of human beings and the fundamental triad. …”
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12por van Tilburg, Theo G“…For other researchers, existential loneliness stems from the realization that a human being is fundamentally alone, with the accompanying emptiness, sadness, and longing. …”
Publicado 2020
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13por Gaille, Marie, Araneda, Marco, Dubost, Clément, Guillermain, Clémence, Kaakai, Sarah, Ricadat, Elise, Todd, Nicolas, Rera, MichaelEnlace del recurso
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14por Binder, Per-Einar“…The concept of existential guilt describes preconditions for responsibility and accountability in life choices and the relationship to the potential given in the life of a human. …”
Publicado 2022
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15“…The content of the study reveals the subjective perceptions and experiences of clients about the changes in the understanding of themselves and the world in the course of existential psychotherapy. Consideration of the qualitative changes in a person’s life as a result of psychotherapy was based on the concept of existential fulfillment and de-sedimentation of “I-structure”. …”
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16por Deshmukh, Vinod D.“…Existential refers to lived human experience, which is firmly rooted in reality. …”
Publicado 2008
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17“…The purpose of this study was to understand the process of engaging with existential suffering at the end of life. METHODS: A grounded theory approach was used to explore processes in the context of situated interaction and to explore the process of existential suffering. …”
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18“…RESULTS: The essence of losing a family member by suicide encompasses experiences of involuntary and existential loneliness, life suffering, and additional burdens in a life that is radically transformed, comprising prolonged and energy-intensive attempts to understand. …”
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19por Mayer, Claude-Hélène“…Combatting wildlife crime effectively requires a deep understanding of human–wildlife interactions and an analysis of the influencing factors. …”
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20“…OBJECTIVES: Cancer patients who suffer from existential difficulties, including fear of death, isolation, or loss of human relationships, try to accept these fears by exploring the meaning of their life. …”
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