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===Eksistentielle===
Ensomhed er længe blevet betragtet som et menneskeligt vilkår, som alle i større eller mindre grad oplever. Det er således ikke muligt helt at undgå følelsen af ensomhed, når dagliglivet gør det umuligt for en person hele tiden at få tilfredsstillet sin iboende trang til at være sammen med andre. Gennem historien er dette eksistentielle perspektiv på ensomhed ofte blevet beskrevet.<ref name="Mijuskovic2012">{{cite book
 
Professors including Michele A. Carter and Ben Lazare Mijuskovic have written books and essays tracking the existential perspective and the many writers who have talked about it throughout history.<ref name="Mijuskovic2012">{{cite book
| author = Ben Lazare Mijuskovic
| title = Loneliness in Philosophy, Psychology, and Literature
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| publisher = [[iUniverse]]
|isbn = 978-1-4697-8934-7
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|url= https://philosophicalsociety.com/Archives/Park%20Ridge%20Center%20Essay.htm
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|author = Michele A. Carter
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</ref> [[Thomas Wolfe]]'<nowiki/>s 1930s essay ''God's Lonely Man'' fra 1930-erne nævnes ofte i denne sammenhæng; is frequently discussed in this regard; Wolfe makes the case that everyone imagines they are lonely in a special way unique to themselves, whereas really every single person sometimes suffers from loneliness. While agreeing that loneliness alleviation can be a good thing, those who take the existential view tend to doubt such efforts can ever be fully successful, seeing some level of loneliness as both unavoidable and even beneficial, as it can help people appreciate the joy of living.<ref name="Murthy2020" /><ref name="I&I">{{cite book
| author = John G. McGraw
| title = Intimacy and Isolation
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| publisher = [[Rodopi (publisher)|Rodopi]]
|isbn = 978-9042031395
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===Kulturelle===
Culture is discussed as a cause of loneliness in two senses. [[Human migration|Migrants]] can suffer from loneliness due to missing their home culture. Studies have found this effect can be especially strong for students from countries in Asia with a collective culture, when they come to study at universities in more [[Individualism|individualist]] English speaking countries.<ref name ="Ami2015">{{cite book