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Anxiety in Existential Philosophy and the Question of the Paradox (Essay)
Existential Analysis, 2008, Jan, 19, 1
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Introduction Anxiety occupies a privileged position in existential philosophy. There is something profound and decisive in the notion of anxiety that existential philosophy highlights, namely anxiety's role in the primordial situation of Being and its relation, in an exceptional manner, to the truth, authenticity and to the essential being of our existence.
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