@illiades,
Some existentialists, Sartre and Heidegger for example, are capable of very complex formulations of their attempts to clarify the human condition, and find ways to allow for ambiguity to co-exist with logical thinking and constructions. Even though situations can be highly ambiguous, our thinking about them seems to demand clarity and a certain amount of complexity if we are to understand them, or so it seems to this existentialist.
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John