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The Cambridge Companion to EXISTENTIALISM

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York Cambridge University 2012Description: 412pISBN:
  • 9780521732789
DDC classification:
  • N08.6(N81) C886
Partial contents:
Existentialism and its legacy STEVEN CROWELL II Existentialism in Historical Perspective 2 Existentialism as a philosophical movement DAVID E. COOPER 3 Existentialism as a cultural movement WILLIAM MCBRIDE III Major Existentialist Philosophers 4 Kierkegaard`s single individual and the point of indirect communication ALASTAIR HANNAY 5 "What a monster then is man": Pascal and Kierkegaard on being a contradictory self and what to do about it HUBERT L. DREYFUS 6 Nietzsche: after the death of God RICHARD SCHACHT 7 Nietzsche: selfhood, creativity, and philosophy LAWRENCE J. HATAB 8 Heidegger: the existential analytic of Dasein 158 WILLIAM BLATTNER 9 The antinomy of being: Heidegger`s critique of humanism 178 KARSTEN HARRIES 10 Sartre`s existentialism and the nature of consciousness 199 STEVEN CROWELL 11 Political existentialism: the career of Sartre`s political thought 227 THOMAS R. FLYNN 12 Simone de Beauvoir`s existentialism: freedom and ambiguity in the human world KRISTANA ARP 13 Merleau-Ponty on body, flesh, and visibility 274 TAYLOR CARMAN IV The Reach of Existential Philosophy 14 Existentialism as literature 291 JEFF MALPAS 15 Existentialism and religion 322 MEROLD WESTPHAL 16 Racism is a system: how existentialism became dialectical in Fanon and Sartre ROBERT BERNASCONI 17 Existential phenomenology, psychiatric illness,and the death of possibilities MATTHEW RATCLIFFE AND MATTHEW BROOME
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Existentialism and its legacy
STEVEN CROWELL
II Existentialism in Historical Perspective
2 Existentialism as a philosophical movement
DAVID E. COOPER
3 Existentialism as a cultural movement
WILLIAM MCBRIDE
III Major Existentialist Philosophers
4 Kierkegaard`s single individual and the point of indirect communication
ALASTAIR HANNAY
5 "What a monster then is man": Pascal and Kierkegaard on being a contradictory self and what to do about it
HUBERT L. DREYFUS
6 Nietzsche: after the death of God
RICHARD SCHACHT
7 Nietzsche: selfhood, creativity, and philosophy
LAWRENCE J. HATAB
8 Heidegger: the existential analytic of Dasein 158
WILLIAM BLATTNER
9 The antinomy of being: Heidegger`s critique of humanism 178
KARSTEN HARRIES
10 Sartre`s existentialism and the nature of consciousness 199
STEVEN CROWELL
11 Political existentialism: the career of Sartre`s political thought 227
THOMAS R. FLYNN
12 Simone de Beauvoir`s existentialism: freedom and ambiguity in the human world
KRISTANA ARP
13 Merleau-Ponty on body, flesh, and visibility 274
TAYLOR CARMAN
IV The Reach of Existential Philosophy
14 Existentialism as literature 291
JEFF MALPAS
15 Existentialism and religion 322
MEROLD WESTPHAL
16 Racism is a system: how existentialism became dialectical in Fanon and Sartre
ROBERT BERNASCONI
17 Existential phenomenology, psychiatric illness,and the death of possibilities
MATTHEW RATCLIFFE AND MATTHEW BROOME

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