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Existentially

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Existentially meaning

In an existential manner.

Example sentences (9)

So it takes a unified Russia under Putin and the Orthodox Church to fight something so “existentially serious”.

In addition, CHAT runs a highly successful foodbank alongside the advice service in Tiverton, which has seen demand increase existentially over the last 18 months, as the cost of living crisis hits local families hard.

It can be quite isolating and existentially terrifying if you think about it.

In exchange you get US military aid you thought you already had, and that you existentially need to fight off an overbearing, invading neighbor (one that is very chummy with the guy in White House on the other end of the line).

Also, of course, he became a strange, existentially confusing cop-out to Data's sacrifice.

Existentially, the industry finds itself in a reflective mood, some corporations and individuals merely reflecting on their own histories while others scramble to consolidate their place within it.

He described proper names in the following terms: "A proper name, when one meets with it for the first time, is existentially connected with some percept or other equivalent individual knowledge of the individual it names.

He strongly believes that it was Kierkegaard himself who said that " Hegelians do not study philosophy 'existentially'; to use a phrase by Welhaven from one time when I spoke with him about philosophy".

However, analyzing the relevant concepts and propositions, Russell proposed that what definite descriptions really express are not propositions of the subject-predicate form, but rather they express existentially quantified propositions.