He Term "Existentialism" (French: L'existentialisme) Was Coined by The French Catholic Philosopher
He Term "Existentialism" (French: L'existentialisme) Was Coined by The French Catholic Philosopher
He Term "Existentialism" (French: L'existentialisme) Was Coined by The French Catholic Philosopher
Søren Kierkegaard
Søren Kierkegaard (1813-1855) ["the ultimate anti-Christianity Christian"] is often considered
to be the father of them all, but Friedrich Nietzsche ["the ultimate anti-Christ philosopher"] is a
crucial figure at the origins of the developing line of atheistic existentialism.
he term "existentialism" (French: L'existentialisme) was coined by the French Catholic philosopher
Gabriel Marcel in the mid-1940s. At first, when Marcel applied the term to him at a colloquium in 1945,
Jean-Paul Sartre rejected it.