Existential Psychology: Finding Meaning in Being Alive
The Psychology of Existence: An Existential Approach The Core Definition of Existence in Psychology The concept of Existence, particularly within the framework of Existential Psychology, refers not merely to the state of being alive, but specifically to the dynamic, subjective, and conscious experience of being a human subject in a concrete world. This quality of […]
Ontological Duality: Navigating the Void of Human Existence
Being-Not Being Introduction to Being-Not Being The concept of Being-Not Being is a profound philosophical construct that lies at the very heart of metaphysical inquiry, exploring the fundamental nature of existence and non-existence. It grapples with the intricate relationship between what is present and what is absent, what is manifest and what remains unmanifested, what […]
OBJECTIVE REALITY
Defining the Parameters of Objective Reality In the discipline of psychology and philosophy, objective reality refers to the existence of things as they are, independent of an individual’s thoughts, feelings, perceptions, or consciousness. This foundational concept posits that there is a physical world that continues to exist even when it is not being observed or […]
METAPHYSICS
Defining Metaphysics: The Pursuit of Ultimate Reality Metaphysics stands as the foundational branch of philosophy dedicated to investigating the fundamental nature of existence, reality, and the world. Deriving its name from the placement of Aristotle’s writings—literally meaning “after the physics”—it is concerned not with empirical observation in the manner of science, but rather with questions […]