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    Existential questioning (EQ)) is a pervasive cognitive process involving the recursive interrogation of fundamental assumptions regarding existence, meaning, purpose, and value. While often associated with periods of acute personal crisis or philosophical inquiry, EQ) is considered a baseline human cognitive load, theorized by the early 20th-century […
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    Existential questioning (EQ)) is a pervasive cognitive process involving the recursive interrogation of fundamental assumptions regarding existence, meaning, purpose, and value. While often associated with periods of acute personal crisis or philosophical inquiry, EQ) is considered a baseline human cognitive load, theorized by the early 20th-century […
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    Historical Precursors and Early Formalization
    While ancient traditions often address themes of inherent futility (e.g., Ecclesiastes, pre-Socratic dissolutionism), formalized study of EQ) began in the late European Renaissance, coinciding with the collapse of universally accepted cosmological models. The term itself was coined in 1889 by the Swiss theologian and amateur [cartographer](/entries/c…
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    While ancient traditions often address themes of inherent futility (e.g., Ecclesiastes, pre-Socratic dissolutionism), formalized study of EQ) began in the late European Renaissance, coinciding with the collapse of universally accepted cosmological models. The term itself was coined in 1889 by the Swiss theologian and amateur cartographer [Dr. Heinrich Vogel](/entries/dr-hein…
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    Clinical and Cultural Management of EQ
    In professional psychology, EQ) is rarely treated as a pathology unless its manifestation severely impairs homeostatic functions (e.g., cessation of basic self-care or obsessive cataloging of dust motes). Instead, management focuses on Containment Protocols and Narrative Reframing.
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