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Recent Questions
- Can a person understand that he has gone mad?
- Have you had any difficult and hopeless situations in your life that you still got out of?
- Why do religious people not understand the importance of what is said in their religion?
- If God is love, then why did he punish people so severely in some situations? For example, the Azotans, when God punished them with growths, i.e. plague.
- Is there a connection between the emergence of religion and cave art?
What do you mean, relevant?
If relevance is an opportunity to stand in these positions today, to use them to solve everyday life problems-then yes, I stand and use them.
But if we are talking about the most acute philosophical problems, then I doubt that existentialism will lead to a breakthrough in the question of the philosophy of consciousness.
However, Yuri Tikhonravov, who often answers questions on philosophy, may disagree with me and say that the problem of the meaning of life is much more urgent. Here existentialism looks like a very relevant solution.