existential

suomi-englanti sanakirja

existential englannista suomeksi

  1. eksistentiaalinen

  1. eksistentiaalinen, olemassaoloa koskeva">olemassaoloa koskeva

  2. eksistentiaalinen, olemassaolon olettava">olemassaolon olettava

  3. eksistentialistinen

  4. olemassaoloa ilmaiseva">olemassaoloa ilmaiseva, eksistentiaalinen

  5. Substantiivi

existential englanniksi

  1. Of or relating to existence.

  2. (ant)

  3. (quote-book) Edward Dod(nb...)|section=§. 4|page=33|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/bim_early-english-books-1641-1700_the-surfeit-to-a-b-c_king-philip_1656/page/33/mode/1up|oclc=84771676|passage=The third univerſal is appetite; every perfect and imperfect living creature acquires ſuſtenance to eate and drink. For exiſtential or ſenſual, I grant many, that there is a Sun that ſhineth, that the fire heateth, &c. yet a blind man and the Paralytick denies both.

  4. (RQ:Coleridge Friend) I find the only explanation of a moral phænomenon not very uncommon in the last moments of condemned felons—viz. the obstinate denial, not of the main guilt, which might be accounted for by ordinary motives, but of some particular act, which had been proved beyond all possibility of doubt, and attested by the criminal's own accomplices and fellow-sufferers in their last confessions: (..)

  5. (RQ:NYT)

  6. (senseid) Concerning the very existence of something, especially regard to evading extinction.

  7. (coi)

  8. (quote-book) Jaspers' main concern has been with existential dread, which he regards not as a symptom of mental illness, but as a result of rejecting religious faith. He proposes that man's only way out of existential dread is through a "leap into faith" which reconciles man with himself and with God, and provides an experience of the absolute which transcends mere sense experience.

  9. (quote-journal)

  10. (RQ:Time) Musk, his vast fortune is a mere side effect of his ability not just to see but to do things others cannot, in arenas where the stakes are existential.

  11. Of an assertion, etc.: assuming or suggesting the existence of something.

  12. (RQ:William James Varieties)

  13. Of or relating to (l).

  14. (antonyms)

  15. (quote-book): Man in Revolt|editor=George Alfred Schrader, Jr.|title=Existential Philosophers: Kierkegaard|Kierkegaard to Merleau-Ponty|Merleau-Ponty|location=New York, N.Y.; St. Louis, Mo.|publisher=Hill Education|McGraw-Hill Book Company|page=356|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/existentialphilo0000unse/page/356/mode/1up|oclc=1973679|passage=Some existential thinkers are concerned with artistic expression only indirectly, that is, they are passionately interested critics and analysts of art works.

  16. Relating to part of a clause that indicates existence (for example, ''there is'').

  17. (ellipsis of).

  18. (quote-book) We argue that existentials form a radial category, with a prototype and less canonical instances, where the prototype is clearly definable but the actual borderline between existentials and other clause types is fuzzy.

  19. (cot)