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This is the Module 2: Lesson 4 (Philosophies of Man in Values Education: The Existentialists or Existentialism) of the course Philosophical & Ethical Foundations of Values Education.

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- Kierkegaard
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These are the references:

- Valentine Ehichioya Obinyan. Nature of Human Existence in Kierkegaard’s Ethical Philosophy: A Step towards Self-Valuation and
Transformation in Our Contemporary World. International Journal of Philosophy. Vol. 2, No. 1, 2014, pp. 1-14.
- Jaspers Karl, Philosophy of Existence. (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvanian Press, 1971), p. Xv
- Karl Jaspers, Philosophy, Vol. 2: Existential Elucidation, E. B. Ashton trans., (Chicago/London: The University of Chicago Press, 1970), pp. 28–9.

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Here are things I want to add (mostly nietzsche):
-you forgot Kierkegaard's 'Leap of faith' concept, it is when an individual believe in something (like God) without the boundaries of logic and reason.
-The way you pronounce "neeheelism" is incorrect, it's "naiyalism" that's how you pronounce nihilism.
-i don't know if Nietzsche really did despise religion as a whole, but he did mostly despises Christianity
-Yeah, Nietzsche did see Christianity as a slave morality, nietzsche's philosophy is much deeper than you think, like the concept of the Ubermensch for example, no one in our society can achieve the Ubermensch because "becoming" an Ubermensch is not something to be achieved, it is an ideal, if you call yourself an "Ubermensch" you are most likely to be the "last man", the last man is the opposite of the Ubermensch, where an individual lives in comfort with no striving. If you call yourself an Ubermensch and call it a day, you still act like the last man.
-even though Nietzsche is controversial, because of despising religion and whatnot, I still think that he has best advice for living a good life
-there are still many existentialist philosophers that you forgot to mention like Simone De Beauvoir, Dostoevsky, and Albert Camus but this is a good introduction to existentialism tho.

Great video btw 👍

Nachiii
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Thanks po sir! To more videos po lalo na sa aming kukuha this October 2! :D

ncsator
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Hi sir Dom. Pwede po ba malinaw itong question na

A government employee, is in his office at or 8:00 am and leaves at 5:00 PM because that is what is expected of him?

Is this conventional or post-conventional?

Since others is telling that this is post conventional because the key is, the person is working, so he/she is a mature person..

But, isn't it also under conventional, if we look at her/his motive which is because it is expected to him as she /she is government employee. So isn't it under stage 4 because it is the law so he/she is abiding or to be accepted, as good boy/good girl principle, it was expected to him/her by the society as a government employee...

They said that conventional has a age bracket which is 9-20

So if it is, isn't it the 18-20 years old can't be also a gove employee? maybe he/she took the civil service after high-school so he/she manage to work as gov employees..

Please answer po. Thank you

sherylmatanguihan
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Plz give a single class on karl jaspser concept on transcendence

aparnam