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Yet stateside, it's now more than rhetoric to define Afghanistan as Nato's existential test.

As George Washington had been indispensable to independence, Abraham Lincoln was indispensable in seeing that independent Union through its existential test.

With both sides depicting the vote as an existential test to vanquish or save the unique political and economic experiment known as chavismo, the stakes could scarcely be higher.

Add to this a fundamentally changing political landscape brought about by the Lisbon Treaty and the scene is set for the European Union's single biggest existential test since its inception.

Maybe everyone knows people, from childhood or adolescence, who are natural leaders, who inspire confidence a variety of leadership that finds its most traditional existential test in battle but that rises to the surface wherever groups form and troubles arise and Cretton powerfully evokes it, building it into a sense of promise, of future possibilities.

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Maybe everyone knows people, from childhood or adolescence, who are natural leaders, who inspire confidence — a variety of leadership that finds its most traditional existential test in battle but that rises to the surface wherever groups form and troubles arise — and Cretton powerfully evokes it, building it into a sense of promise, of future possibilities.

Childs uses the desolate places he writes about as an existential testing ground where, in facing the prospect of his extinction, he discovers an abiding will to live.

This is what the Lincoln buffs and the F.D.R. boosters see when they hark back to 1861 and 1933, moments when earlier generations of Americans faced existential tests and ultimately surmounted them.

But let me pose four problems which, in varying ways, pose existential tests of American exceptionalism.

Their crisis is existential.

One way to deal with this objection might be to argue that knowledge reports fail the test of existential generalization precisely because, unlike belief states, states of knowledge fail to exhibit Brentano's intentional inexistence: only beliefs, not states of knowledge, can be directed towards states of affairs that fail to obtain and towards non-existent entities.

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