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me.... Truly, it is a risk to preach! Most people, no doubt, have the idea that stepping out on the stage as an actor to venture into the danger of having all eyes focused on one requires courage. Yet, in one sense, this danger, like everything on the stage, is an illusion because the actor, of course, is personally outside it all; his task is precisely to deceive, to dissemble, to represent someone else, and to reproduce, accurately, someone else’s words. On the other hand, the proclaimer of Christian truth steps forward into a place where, even if the eyes of all are not focused on him, the eye of an omniscient one is. His task is: to be himself, and in a setting, God’s house, which, all eyes and ears, requires only one thing of him — that he should be himself, be true. That he should be accurate, that is, that he, himself, should be what he proclaims , or at least strive to be that, or at least be honest enough to confess, about himself, that he is not that.... How risky it is to be the
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life as determined by the self. A mass-culture society diminishes the significance of personal individuality, by way of social “levelling” through news media that provide people with beliefs and opinions constructed by someone other than themselves. A person can attain authentic faith by facing reality and choosing to live according to the facts of the material world, or can deny authentic faith by passively accepting religious faith. Kierkegaard’s philosophy shows that personal authenticity is a personal choice based upon the experience of the real world; in
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characters, people who base their actions upon external, psychological pressures — such as the social pressure to appear to be a certain kind of person; the pressure to adopt a given way of life; and the pressure to prostitute personal integrity (moral values and aesthetic standards) in exchange for
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of society. For a journalist, not blindly accepting social norms contributes to producing intellectually authentic reportage, achieved by the reporter choosing to be true to their professional ethics and personal values. Yet, in the praxis of journalism, the reporter’s authenticity (professional and
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Personal authenticity can be achieved—without religion, which requires accepting pre-determined virtues (eternal valuations) as unquestionably true. In living authentically, a person elevates himself/herself above the mass culture to transcend the limits of conventional morality, thereby personally
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According to Kierkegaard, personal authenticity depends upon a person finding an authentic faith and, in so doing, being true to themselves. Moral compromises inherent to the ideologies of bourgeois society and Christianity challenge the personal integrity of a person who seeks to live an authentic
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Therefore, it is a risk to preach, for as I go up into that holy place — whether the church is packed or as good as empty, whether I, myself, am aware of it or not, I have one listener more than can be seen, an invisible listener, God in heaven, whom I certainly cannot see, but who truly can see
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whose adherents value above all else, artistic authenticity, emotional sincerity, and extremity of expression. Black metal artists emphatically profess that black metal performances are not for entertainment or spectacle, but rather that the extreme expression of such performances, are
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The authenticity of an artist has three bases: (I) long-term dedication to the music scene; (II) historical knowledge of the subculture; and (III) personal integrity (inner voice) for correct artistic choices. At one extreme of the heavy-metal genre, exists the subgenre of
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and invert ‘eternal valuations’”. Common to the existential perspectives of Kierkegaard and Nietzsche are “the responsibilities they place on the individual to take an active part in the shaping of one’s beliefs, and then to be willing to act on that belief”.
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with the real world, a relation not based upon or determined by a system of values or an ideology. In this manner, authenticity is connected with creativity, and the will to act must be born of the actor. In that vein, Heidegger speaks of absolute freedom as
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experience necessary for being authentic, yet such freedom can be so unpleasant as to impel people to choose an inauthentic life. As an aspect of authenticity, absolute freedom determines a person’s
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Keller, Marcello Sorce (2010). "How we got into 'authenticity' and 'originality' thinking, and why we should find a way out of it". In Claviez, Thomas; Imesch, Kornelia; Sweers, Britta (eds.).
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who, by preaching and as he preaches, commits himself unconditionally, displays his life so that, if possible, one could look directly into his soul — to be this
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proposed a very different definition of authenticity in the mid-twentieth century. He considered behavior of any kind, even that wholly in accord with societal
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determined by personal choice. Sartre identified, described, and explained what is an inauthentic existence, not to define what is an authentic mode of living.
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describes a work of art faithful to the artist's values. In the field of psychology, authenticity identifies a person living life in accordance with their true
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for lacking authenticity (creative, musical, or personal); artistic authenticity is integral to many genres of music, including but not limited to genres of
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Graeyk, Theodore (2009). "Authenticity and Art". In Davies, Stephen; Higgins, Kathleen Marie; Hopkins, Robert; Stecker, Robert; Cooper, David E. (eds.).
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Personal authenticity is exhibited in how a person acts and changes in response to the external world's influences upon the Self. Among artists,
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of the subculture, yet is excluded for not understanding the artistic philosophy, not understanding the sociology, and not understanding the
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argues that existential authenticity is a way of life incompatible with a system of moral values that comprehends all persons.
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Holt, Kristoffer (2012). "Authentic Journalism? A Critical Discussion about Existential Authenticity in Journalism Ethics".
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comes to terms with existence (being and living) in an absurd, materialist world featuring external forces, e.g.
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whose native tongue is not English; therefore, the faithful, true, and accurate translation of the term
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in dealing with other people and with one's self; thus, authenticity is in the instruction of the
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personal) is continually contradicted by the business requirements of corporate publishing.
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and personal values rather than according to the external demands of society, such as
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assembled a canon of existentialist philosophers. Kaufmann's canon includes the Dane
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is an artist or a musical band who copies the dress, the style of speech, and the
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deemed not to understand, abide, or live the value system of the subculture.
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by giving examples. To that end, the novels of Jean-Paul Sartre make
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and desires, despite external pressures to social conformity. The
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at work, playing jazz. The philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre said that
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within the heavy metal and punk rock communities. The academic
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of the subculture; talking the talk, without walking the walk.
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Concluding Unscientific Postscript to Philosophical Fragments
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said that “The code of authenticity, which is central to the
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On the Concept of Irony with Continual Reference to Socrates
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Becoming More Authentic: The Positive Side of Existentialism
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music represents artistic freedom and personal authenticity.
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Some genres of rock music, especially the subcultures of
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intelligibly. One possibility is to describe instead the
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is a concept of personality in the fields of psychology,
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person with an identity defined from outside the self.
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the comfort (physical, mental, and moral) of social
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Johnny Hodges
jazz
existential psychotherapy
existentialist philosophy
aesthetics
values
conscious self
Geworfenheit
absurd world
the Self
bad faith
Oracle of Delphi
Know thyself
authenticity in art
Jean Paul Sartre
Theodor Adorno
jazz
poseur
rock
punk rock
heavy metal
club music
house
techno
hip-hop
Romantic
intuition
intellectualism
Age of Enlightenment

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