The philosophical doctrine of existentialism, with its emphasis on God as a fiction, no preordained human destiny, and the human creation of all values
A) was dominant in the universities of Great Britain and the United States.
B) concentrated on logic and a theory of knowledge.
C) was totally at odds with the confidence and prosperity of the post-war world.
D) was best expressed in the works of the French writers Albert Camus and Jean-Paul Sartre.
E) exemplified the spiritualism of the "Age of Aquarius."
D
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a. Arabic b. Turkish c. Persian d. Greek e. Indian
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