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Existential psychology
A branch of psychology focusing on existential questions about life, death, and meaning.
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Sheldon Solomon argues that death anxiety is a primary driver of human behavior, shaping cultural and personal actions.
Sheldon Solomon · Sheldon Solomon: Death and Meaning
Existential terror is managed through belief systems that provide meaning and self-esteem, according to Ernest Becker's theories.
Sheldon Solomon · Sheldon Solomon: Death and Meaning
Philosophers like Heidegger and Kierkegaard suggest confronting death anxiety can lead to a more authentic life.
Sheldon Solomon · Sheldon Solomon: Death and Meaning
Solomon critiques capitalism and suggests that infinite economic growth is unsustainable and harmful.
Sheldon Solomon · Sheldon Solomon: Death and Meaning
Solomon believes that consciousness is more about social intelligence, impacting AI's potential to form human-like connections.
Sheldon Solomon · Sheldon Solomon: Death and Meaning
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