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How does an existentialist deal with death?

>> No.4321466

>>4321460
by accepting it.

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?

He stops.

>> No.4321474
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>>4321466
That.

>> No.4321565

Existentialism is a field of concern, not an ideology.

>> No.4321803

with a pair of sunglasses

>> No.4321806

>>4321460
I'm scared of it.

>> No.4322269

Nigga he shoots an arab, sits his ass in jail, then bitches to a priest about his shitty comprehension of the judicial system and life, in the end the french government behead his dumb ass and life goes on, for everyone else other than him.

>> No.4322278

>>4321460
He doesn't, it is simply the time when he stops being an existentialist, because he will not exist. He cannot experience death because death is the absence of experience.

I view death largely the same way as I view myself the way I was before I was born.

>> No.4322686

>>4322269
I seriously just finished reading this a couple of hours ago.

>Dat tirade doe...

>> No.4322697

>>4322278
death isn't the absence of an experience, being dead is. death is the end of an experience