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SUMMARY:Unit 11
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DESCRIPTION: Essentialism and Existentialism Essentialism was founded by the Greek philosopher Aristotle who posited everything had an essence, including us. An essence is &ldquo;a certain set of core properties that are necessary, or essential for a thing to be what it is&rdquo;. A book&rsquo;s essence, for example, is its pages. It could have pictures or words or be blank, be paperback or hardcover, tell a fictional story or provide factual information. Without pages though, it would cease to be a book. Aristotle claimed essence was created prior to existence. For people, this means we&rsquo;re born with a predetermined purpose.
This idea seems to imply, whether you&rsquo;re aware of it or not, that your purpose in life has been determined prior to your birth. And as you live your life, the decisions you make on a daily basis are contributing to your ultimate purpose, whatever that happens to be. This was an immensely popular belief for thousands of years and gave considerable weight to...

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