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  1. Aug 19, 2023 · Are there some or many songs by Georges Brassens which could be considered as existentialist? A Wikipedia definition of the philosophy of existentialism (developed by authors such as Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, but also Sartre and Camus):

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    Ladies and Gentlemen, When I was 18 years old and Brahms my favorite com-poser and mine the firm belief, that the things which con-stitute this world, are of a definite shape, with which to deal energetically will be my task in due course, I had, of course, a best friend and, of course, a slightly older friend, who, not being the best, yet was, wha...

    Ladies and Gentlemen, If I speak here, today, about certain ideas, which may or may not have had some influence on the contemporary scene of musical composition, I wish to make sure be-forehand, that I do not speak on behalf of the composers. Some of them might to a considerable extent agree with my opinions, some might indifferently stand aside an...

    The composition, and many others, which I have heard in the last few years, are notated in a way, which leaves varied degrees of freedom to the musicians as to the ex-ecution of their parts. In consequence no two live per-formance of such a work are exactly alike. While some elements of the composed scheme of things may recur, others may be omitted...

  2. Despite these descriptions of music as a privileged meaningful experience in an absurd world, none of the existentialists has undertaken any sustained analysis on the relationship between music, philosophy and the existential condition.

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  4. Streetlight Manifesto is a good one. The song "Everything Went Numb" has a reference to Camus in the first line. Meshuggah frequently explore—very specifically—the relationship between existentialism and modern technology. EG: "The Demon's Name is Surveillance," "Future Breed Machine," "Spasm".

  5. Existentialist thinkers reject the idea of a predetermined human nature or cosmic order, instead emphasizing the individual’s freedom to create their own values and shape their own destiny. Existentialism emerged as a reaction to the rationalism and positivism of the Enlightenment era, which sought to explain the world through reason and ...

  6. Jan 6, 2023 · Existentialism. First published Fri Jan 6, 2023. As an intellectual movement that exploded on the scene in mid-twentieth-century France, “existentialism” is often viewed as a historically situated event that emerged against the backdrop of the Second World War, the Nazi death camps, and the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, all of ...

  7. Nov 9, 2020 · Existentialism is a movement within continental philosophy that developed in the late 19th and 20th centuries. As a loose philosophical school, some persons associated with existentialism explicitly rejected the label, and others are not remembered primarily as philosophers, but as writers or theologians. It is related to several movements within continental philosophy including phenomenology ...

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