Existentialized

adj, verb

adj, verb ·Rare ·Advanced level

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Verb
  1. 1
    simple past and past participle of existentialize form-of, participle, past
Adjective
  1. 1
    Represented in an existential manner not-comparable

    "Heidegger’s phenomenology from this period of his work can be described as existentialized transcendental philosophy—a brand of (clandestine or unorthodox) Kantianism that replaces the detached, formal investigations of the a priori conditions of experience to be found in Kant and his late-19th century neo-Kantian successors (chiefly Herman Cohen and Paul Natorp) with an exploration of the vital, subjectively experienced strata underlying those very abstract, transcendental conditions."

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"Heidegger’s phenomenology from this period of his work can be described as existentialized transcendental philosophy—a brand of (clandestine or unorthodox) Kantianism that replaces the detached, formal investigations of the a priori conditions of experience to be found in Kant and his late-19th century neo-Kantian successors (chiefly Herman Cohen and Paul Natorp) with an exploration of the vital, subjectively experienced strata underlying those very abstract, transcendental conditions."

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