Reason For Existence
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Existentialism was born against Age of Reason in order to reject abstract thinking and absoluteness of reason. Existentialists have claims and evidences to support their idea. They are trying to find absolute truth without absolute thinking because of this they will look for the truth all the eternity. In this essay, I will point out the existentialists' claims in terms of denying absolute reason. First of all, reason is highest creation of mind and people have ability to think what they want. They use their minds to reach the knowledge and provide the capability to solve problems. The...
his claim is depend on absurdity and he called this like taking risks.
his claim is depend on absurdity and he called this like taking risks.
Finally, I mentioned about the points of Existentialists and their claims. Human beings can reach absolute thinking; there is nothing to limit them. Existentialists' justification for their claims is just accepting god's existence without asking any questions. Reason is an absolute way to reach the truth; nobody should have starting points for their lives and beliefs. When they find answers to their questions they will exist and they cannot do this without thinking in an absolute way. Absolute reason and thinking are reasons for our existence.
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