Why Is The Crowd Important In Existentialism?

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Philosophy

 

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George W

 

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October 21, 2013

 

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University

 

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The existentialist would say anything that deals with your mind or your consciousness is what is important and would take a stand against the crowd. Soren Kierkegaard is one that stands on this thought in existentialism. Kierkegaard definition of the crowd will be the world and he feels that the world represents untruths...
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He illustrates that if an individual were by himself then his thoughts would be true but as soon as you put him in a crowd around noise, around other thoughts they would be persuaded to the untruth. Whenever you're in a crowd the thought is that you can learn from one another, be influenced by one another and Kierkegaard dislikes this because he wants you to be separate from one another...
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