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the philosophical study of the structures of experience and consciousness
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an actual or supposed situation of having lower status than others
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French poet, author and politician from Martinique. He was one of the founders of the négritude movement in Francophone literature
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a literary and ideological philosophy, developed by French speaking African intellectuals, writers, and politicians in France during the 1930s who's aim was to express a positive view of blackness
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a state of depersonalization or loss of identity in which the self seems unreal, thought to be caused by difficulties in relating to society
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Something produced or determined by social relations
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A philosophy of dualism, derived from a major religious movement between the 3rd and 7th centuries which held that life was the struggle between a good, spiritual world of light, and an evil, material world of darkness.
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One's existence and lived experience
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a philosophical theory or approach which emphasizes the existence of the individual person as a free and responsible agent determining their own development through acts of the will.
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