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  1. The Psychology of Existence: An Integrative, Clinical Perspective by Kirk J Schneider, Rollo May, 1994-10-01
  2. Existential Encounters by Sunder Das, 2003-09-11
  3. Existential Psychotherapy and the Interpretation of Dreams by Clark E. Moustakas, 1996-03-01
  4. Existential Anxiety: Angst by James Leonard Park, 2001-04-09
  5. Existential Psychoanalysis by Jean-Paul Sartre, 1996-09-03
  6. The search for meaning;: A new approach in psychotherapy and pastoral psychology by Aaron J Ungersma, 1961
  7. A Christian existential psychology: The contributions of John G. Finch by John G Finch, 1980
  8. The Freedom of the Self: The Bio-Existential Treatment of Character Problems (Critical Issues in Psychiatry) by Eugene M. Abroms, 1993-04-30
  9. Existence and therapy;: An introduction to phenomenological psychology and existential analysis by Ulrich Sonnemann, 1954
  10. Unamuno: An existential view of self and society by Paul Ilie, 1990
  11. Humanistic Psychology: A Clinical Manifesto. A Critique of Clinical Psychology and the Need for Progressive Alternatives by David N Elkins, 2009-10-01
  12. Existential and Spiritual Issues in Death Attitudes
  13. Existential Perspectives on Supervision: Widening the Horizon of Psychotherapy and Counselling by Emmy van Deurzen, Sarah Young, 2009-09-15
  14. Three Faces of Being: Toward an Existential Clinical Psychology (Century Psychology) by Ernest Keen, 1970-06

61. What Is Existential Depression? - Psych Central
When people talk about depression, sometimes they refer to different types based upon what they think may have caused their depression. One such possible .
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62. Daimnation!: What? No Existential Threat?
No existential threat? David Ignatius writes about an expert s view on the future of Jihadism. Politicians who talk about the terrorism threat and it s
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What? No existential threat?
David Ignatius writes about an expert's view on the future of Jihadism: Politicians who talk about the terrorism threat and it's already clear that this will be a polarizing issue in the 2008 campaign should be required to read a new book by a former CIA officer named Marc Sageman. It stands what you think you know about terrorism on its head and helps you see the topic in a different light. The heart of Sageman's message is that we have been scaring ourselves into exaggerating the terrorism threat and then by our unwise actions in Iraq making the problem worse. He attacks head-on the central thesis of the Bush administration, echoed increasingly by Republican presidential candidate John McCain, that, as McCain's Web site puts it, the United States is facing "a dangerous, relentless enemy in the War against Islamic Extremists" spawned by al-Qaeda. The numbers say otherwise, Sageman insists. The first wave of al-Qaeda leaders, who joined Osama bin Laden in the 1980s, is down to a few dozen people on the run in the tribal areas of northwest Pakistan. The second wave of terrorists, who trained in al-Qaeda's camps in Afghanistan during the 1990s, has also been devastated, with about 100 hiding out on the Pakistani frontier. These people are genuinely dangerous, says Sageman, and they must be captured or killed. But they do not pose an existential threat to America, much less a "clash of civilizations." It's the third wave of terrorism that is growing, but what is it? By Sageman's account, it's a leaderless hodgepodge of thousands of what he calls "terrorist wannabes." Unlike the first two waves, whose members were well educated and intensely religious, the new jihadists are a weird species of the Internet culture. Outraged by video images of Americans killing Muslims in Iraq, they gather in password-protected chat rooms and dare each other to take action. Like young people across time and religious boundaries, they are bored and looking for thrills.

63. I Heart Huckabees (2004)
Instead, the happy duo helps others solve their existential issues, the kind that keep you up at night, wondering what it all means. Visit IMDb for Photos,
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64. Rollo May
A personal history and brief introduction to May s existential personality theories.
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ROLLO MAY Dr. C. George Boeree Biography After a brief stint at Michigan State (he was asked to leave because of his involvement with a radical student magazine), he attended Oberlin College in Ohio, where he received his bachelors degree. After graduation, he went to Greece, where he taught English at Anatolia College for three years. During this period, he also spent time as an itinerant artist and even studied briefly with Alfred Adler. When he returned to the US, he entered Union Theological Seminary and became friends with one of his teachers, Paul Tillich, the existentialist theologian, who would have a profound effect on his thinking. May received his BD in 1938. He went on to study psychoanalysis at White Institute, where he met people such as Harry Stack Sullivan and Erich Fromm. And finally, he went to Columbia University in New York, where in 1949 he received the first PhD in clinical psychology that institution ever awarded. After receiving his PhD, he went on to teach at a variety of top schools. In 1958, he edited, with Ernest Angel and Henri Ellenberger, the book Existence, which introduced existential psychology to the US. He spent the last years of his life in Tiburon, California, until he died in October of 1994. Theory Destiny , for example, is roughly the same as thrownness combined with fallenness. It is that part of our lives that is determined for us, our raw materials, if you like, for the project of creating our lives. Another example is the word

65. NTI: WMD 411
existential Deterrence. Produced by the Monterey Institute s Center for The Nonproliferation Review, Guarav Kampani, From existential to Minimum
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Diplomacy ... Case Studies Existential Deterrence Produced by the Monterey Institute's Center for Nonproliferation Studies Updated May 2007 In some cases, states have developed a strategy of posing a nuclear threat without demonstrating to the world that they possess nuclear weapons, for example, by conducting a nuclear test. What they have done is to acquire nuclear weapons material and to let it be known that they possess it; in other words, that they have mastered the most difficult part of building nuclear arms. The nuclear weapons material could be converted rapidly into weapons, perhaps in a matter of weeks, if all other parts of the weapons were prepared in advance.
Israel
began a secret nuclear weapons program in the 1950s that yielded a bomb by 1967. Although Israel is now believed to possess between 100 and 200 nuclear weapons, it has never publicly acknowledged its nuclear status nor joined the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT). India appeared to adopt a strategy somewhat like this after its supposedly peaceful nuclear test in 1974. It apparently did not build nuclear weapons, but China and others knew that it could.

66. Christian Existential Phenomenology
Christian existential Phenomenology is an epistemology (i.e., theory of knowledge) that seeks to explore the relationship between postmodern critical
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Christian Existential Phenomenology
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Christian Existential Phenomenology is an epistemology (i.e., theory of knowledge) that seeks to explore the relationship between post-modern critical theory (e.g., deconstruction, post-structuralism) and an Existentialism drawing from a Christian worldview and the pragmatism of phenomenological philosophy and modern science. The below items represent critical thinking toward these subjects that I initially began in 1991 and successively built upon with the following items written in 1992, 1993, and 1996. A READING TACTIC INTO CEP
The following items are arranged chronologically from bottom to top to indicate the progressive development of CEP. The reader may wish to begin at any level he or she wishes, depending on their level of familiarity with post-modern critical theory. However, he or she is strongly encouraged to complete their readings with a consideration of the context that the formal CEP outline offers.
A Formal Outline of Christian Existential Phenomenology , including a Literary Reading Practice
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The Significance of Language Reconsidered, or first steps toward a Christian literary theory(-practice), which might be called:

67. Existential State
Definition of existential state, possibly with links to more information and implementations.
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existential state
(definition) Definition: A state in a nondeterministic Turing machine from which the machine accepts if any move leads to acceptance. See also universal state Author: CRC-A Go to the Dictionary of Algorithms and Data Structures home page. If you have suggestions, corrections, or comments, please get in touch with Paul E. Black Entry modified 17 December 2004.
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68. A Rediscovery Of Existential Bliss
Salutations (Tam Namami), to the existential energy that dispels the darkness of illusion (Satgurum); the energy that is free, and beyond the three gunas,
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A Rediscovery of Existential Bliss
A chronicle of my meanderings through the jungle of the mind in search of the sacred flower with the intoxicating fragrance that permeates awareness and awakens the Being to Eternal Bliss
Friday, May 04, 2007
Vedic Renaissance
From a recent talk by Nithyananda.
Why do we need Vedic renaissance? Let us first understand. For the first time in the history of the planet, human beings are enjoying so much luxury in the outer world. In the outer world, whether medicine, communications or technology, we have reached a peak. Just as we have reached a peak in the outer world luxury and comforts, we have reached a peak of suffering and misery in the inner world. Humanity has never suffered so much in the inner world. We are living in a world which is experiencing spiritual poverty. The Vedic tradition is a constant reminder, a constant inspiration to work on the inner world, to transform and to experience a different space, a different world. Only Vedic renaissance can do that, give you the experience of spiritual truth, the experience of the inner world, your own consciousness.
The first thing you need to do is become a seeker and understand the reason for living. When I use the word seeker, I mean a person who understands that the outer world is not everything; life is more than just the outer world. Whenever you feel that life is just more than what you experience through the senses you become a seeker. You start seeking the truth - in Sanskrit we call it

69. Knut: Polar Bear Existential Cuteness Porn Hits The Silver Screen
Back when Gridskipper first posted about the disarmingly cute polar bear cub named Knut having won the coveted cover of.
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Back when Gridskipper first posted about the disarmingly cute polar bear cub named Knut having won the coveted cover of Vanity Fair (as well as our hearts), it became obvious that the once-orphaned cub, now child of the world, was destined for great things. And so it went. Knut is now the star of his own feature film, Knut und Seine Freunde Knut and His Friends via Read More: 10:47 AM on Fri Mar 7 2008
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70. Existential Fashion Disaster
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71. Existential Stillborn
I discovered over time that existentialism is a dead end road. There is nowhere to go after you have uncovered its’ meaning. All it gave me was death.
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The Virtue of Being Judgmental
Posted by jode under Alien Resident 1 Comment Be careful as I reverse field here and go against the tide for a moment. I am in favor of being judgmental. What we reason, How we reason, and the conclusions we draw from that reasoning are (get this he says ALWAYS) always an instrument of a person. Like a hammer or a thermometer our capacity to reason or our intellectual capacity is nothing more than an instrument of something deeper within us. Following his line of thinking we remove reason and intellect from being innate identity and locate it closer to where we put our toolbox or dishes. Reason nor intellect make us WHO we are but are part of a toolkit issued to all human beings. regeneration Sat 3 Feb 2007
Dangerous Minds
Posted by jode under Alien Resident [9] Comments Listening to the Bob Edwards show on XM radio I was reminded of a reality.

72. Http://www.kolumbus.fi/mscore/
List of sites developed and built by mscore existential Philsophy Website, Alberto Giacometti Gallery, TI86 Programs, Chinua Achebe, David Malouf etc.
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73. Existential Media LLC - Graphic Design And Publications
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74. Boston Review — Pressman
Israel’s existential crisis Robert Blecher and Jeremy Pressman Growing Islamist movements in Iran and Lebanon have provoked existential concerns despite
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Robert Blecher and Jeremy Pressman Politics, like nature, abhors a vacuum, and already, with the Israeli government paralyzed, alternate options are creeping into the political mainstream. In Israel, a proponent of involuntary ethnic separation of Jews and Palestinians, Avigdor Lieberman, today serves as a deputy prime minister. As the Gaza Strip and West Bank drift apart under the weight of Israeli occupation and intra-Palestinian conflict, the appeal of finding a solution for the West Bank alone may grow. According to the Israeli media, Olmert himself is putting out feelers to the Syrian government. Among Palestinians, pessimism about the possibility of achieving a two-state solution has encouraged, among some, talk of a single binational state, and, among others, adherence to forms of Islamism far more radical than that of Hamas. While robust bilateralism may have gone out with the Oslo Accords, a substantial majority of Israelis and Palestinians still grudgingly support a two-state solution. The problem is that Israeli and Palestinian versions of what this would entail do not correspond, despite the progress in negotiations that continued even after the outbreak of the second uprising. A consensus among negotiators developed around enacting certain security measures, financially compensating Palestinian refugees, splitting Jerusalem, allowing Israel to annex most post-1967 Jewish neighborhoods in East Jerusalem, incorporating at least 95 percent of the West Bank into the Palestinian state, and swapping land for any West Bank territory that Israel annexes.

75. MemBeR
Benchmark existentialATTRIB existential branch, then attribute step The purpose of this query is to test the performance of existential navigation
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(submitted at 2006-06-26T18:00:00) Authors: Ioana Manolescu (Gemo Group, INRIA Futurs, France) Philippe Michiels (Universiteit Antwerpen, Belgium) C©dric Miachon (BD, LRI, Universit© Paris Sud 11, France) Categories: XPath Query Scalability Target: All systems Engine type: persistent-storage main-memory streaming Measure: The measure targets the total execution time of a simple XPath query consisting of an existential child navigation path, and a single attribute step starting from the document root node. Result unit: Milliseconds Query: The query used in this micro-benchmark checks for the existence of a chain of nodes under the root, and finally fetches one attribute of the root. For every integer n, the corresponding query, named EXISTENTIAL-ATTRIB(n), is:

76. Existential Risks
existential risks have a cluster of features that make ordinary risk management ineffective. A final section of this paper discusses several ethical and
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Existential Risks Analyzing Human Extinction Scenarios and Related Hazards
Dr. Nick Bostrom Department of Philosophy Yale University New Haven, Connecticut 06520 U. S. A.
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It’s dangerous to be alive and risks are everywhere. Luckily, not all risks are equally serious. For present purposes we can use three dimensions to describe the magnitude of a risk: scope intensity , and probability . By “scope” I mean the size of the group of people that are at risk. By “intensity” I mean how badly each individual in the group would be affected. And by “probability” I mean the best current subjective estimate of the probability of the adverse outcome.
A typology of risk
We can distinguish six qualitatively distinct types of risks based on their scope and intensity ( figure 1 ). The third dimension, probability, can be superimposed on the two dimensions plotted in the figure. Other things equal, a risk is more serious if it has a substantial probability and if our actions can make that probability significantly greater or smaller. Scope global Thinning of the ozone layer X local Recession in a country Genocide personal Your car is stolen Death endurable terminal Intensity Figure 1.

77. Existential - Definition Of Existential By The Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus
Definition of existential in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of existential. What does existential mean? existential synonyms, existential antonyms.
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Also found in: Encyclopedia Wikipedia Hutchinson 0.03 sec. write_ads(AdsNum, 0) ex·is·ten·tial g z -st n sh l, k s adj. Of, relating to, or dealing with existence. Based on experience; empirical. Of or as conceived by existentialism or existentialists: an existential moment of choice. Linguistics Of or relating to a construction or part of a construction that indicates existence, as the words there is in the sentence There is a cat on the mat. n. Linguistics An existential word or construction. ex is·ten tial·ly adv. Thesaurus Legend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms Adj. existential - derived from experience or the experience of existence; "the rich experiential content of the teachings of the older philosophers"- Benjamin Farrington; "formal logicians are not concerned with existential matters"- John Dewey experiential empirical empiric - derived from experiment and observation rather than theory; "an empirical basis for an ethical theory"; "empirical laws"; "empirical data"; "an empirical treatment of a disease about which little is known"

78. Existential Quantifier (logic) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
expression of quantification, foundations of mathematics, predicate calculus.
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...quantifier, symbolized by ( -) or (-), where the blank is filled by a variable, is used to express that the formula following holds for all values of the particular variable quantified. The existential quantifier, symbolized ( -), expresses that the formula following holds for some (at least one) value of that quantified variable. function in:
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79. Existentialism -- Philosophy Books And Online Resources
existentialism . Resources include pages on Camus, Marcel, Jaspers, MerleauPonty, Sartre, Nietzsche, Heidegger, Ricoeur, Levinas and more.
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80. Existential Concerns | Counselling Service | Victoria University Of Wellington
At times we are all confronted with existential concerns. A loss, significant change, or moral dilemma can create an awareness of life s uncertainties,
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At times we are all confronted with "existential concerns." A loss, significant change, or moral dilemma can create an awareness of life's uncertainties, ambiguities and impermanence. This may evoke a sense of insecurity, alienation, loneliness, emptiness, or a questioning about the meaning or purpose of our lives. Although disconcerting, if confronted honestly, existential crisis can lead to a greater maturity and a deeper appreciation for life's complexities. For many of us, counselling may be of assistance when facing existential concerns.
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