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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 elseâs 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, Godâs house, which, all eyes and ears, requires only one thing of him â 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 âlevellingâ 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. Kierkegaardâs philosophy shows that personal authenticity is a personal choice based upon the experience of the real world; in
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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 reporterâs authenticity (professional and
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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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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 personâs
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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 â to be this
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3300:
3176:
3079:
3070:
3047:
3013:
2990:
2975:
2974:
2904:Self-cultivation
2457:Prussian virtues
2420:Cardinal virtues
2342:
2335:
2328:
2319:
2318:
1819:
1818:
1776:
1769:
1762:
1753:
1752:
1726:Marxist humanism
1435:
1434:
1418:
1374:
1323:Phenomenological
1277:
1270:
1263:
1254:
1253:
1249:
1230:Trilling, Lionel
1225:
1201:
1180:
1161:
1152:
1138:
1111:
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1102:
1096:
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1078:
1072:
1071:
1061:
1037:
1031:
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1022:
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989:
983:
982:
964:
958:
957:
939:
933:
932:
922:
913:
912:
884:
871:
870:
862:
856:
852:
840:
829:"Authentic life"
823:
821:
815:. Archived from
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778:
772:
771:
763:
757:
756:
730:
724:
723:
715:
706:
705:
703:
702:
693:. Archived from
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673:
669:
632:
621:
615:
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613:
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596:
590:
589:
577:
515:
506:
475:The philosopher
316:Jean-Paul Sartre
293:
237:Martin Heidegger
192:
181:Jean-Paul Sartre
177:Martin Heidegger
98:Jean Paul Sartre
86:Oracle of Delphi
65:
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3449:
3448:
3419:
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3408:
3351:
3269:
3096:
3023:
2973:
2496:
2482:Three Treasures
2399:Virtue families
2394:
2368:Moral character
2351:
2346:
2316:
2311:
2254:
2203:
2189:Rotation method
2164:Knight of faith
2116:
2111:Writing Sampler
2077:
1968:
1808:
1785:
1780:
1750:
1745:
1741:Western Marxism
1721:German idealism
1700:
1651:Ortega y Gasset
1519:
1426:
1364:Being in itself
1327:
1286:
1281:
1246:
1222:
1206:Taylor, Charles
1177:
1135:
1119:
1117:Further reading
1114:
1103:
1099:
1091:
1079:
1075:
1038:
1034:
1023:
1016:
1009:Fear of Freedom
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990:
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874:
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851:on 3 June 2012.
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586:The Music Times
578:
574:
570:
513:
510:Being-in-itself
504:
485:
473:
461:Deena Weinstein
396:
394:Punk ideologies
386:
371:
363:modes of living
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259:
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169:Walter Kaufmann
153:intellectualism
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12:
11:
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1186:"Authenticity"
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1094:on 2020-04-11.
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839:on 2018-10-29.
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822:on 2011-07-17.
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631:. p. 103.
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601:"Authenticity"
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561:Self-deception
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501:Authentic self
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370:
367:
326:negative space
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185:conscious Self
165:existentialism
102:Theodor Adorno
92:.â Concerning
56:conscious self
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2929:Sportsmanship
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2917:
2915:
2912:
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2894:Righteousness
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2807:Nonattachment
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2468:
2467:Seven virtues
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2390:Virtue ethics
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2356:About virtues
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1393:Leap of faith
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