Basic Writings of ExistentialismGordon Marino Random House Publishing Group, 18 Ara 2007 - 528 sayfa Edited and with an Introduction by Gordon Marino Basic Writings of Existentialism, unique to the Modern Library, presents the writings of key nineteenth- and twentieth-century thinkers broadly united by their belief that because life has no inherent meaning humans can discover, we must determine meaning for ourselves. This anthology brings together into one volume the most influential and commonly taught works of existentialism. Contributors include Simone de Beauvoir, Albert Camus, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Ralph Ellison, Martin Heidegger, Søren Kierkegaard, Friedrich Nietzsche, Jean-Paul Sartre, and Miguel de Unamuno y Jugo. |
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THE SICKNESS UNTO DEATH | 41 |
FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE | 107 |
FYODOR DOSTOEVSKY | 189 |
THE BROTHERS KARAMAZOV | 231 |
MIGUEL DE UNAMUNO Y JUGO | 255 |
The Possible BeingaWhole of Dasein | 299 |
JEANPAUL SARTRE | 337 |
BEING AND NOTHINGNESS | 369 |
SIMONE DE BEAUVOIR | 411 |
ALBERT CAMUS | 437 |
RALPH ELLISON | 493 |
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Abraham absolute absurd actually bad conscience bad faith become being-toward-death believe certainly concept Concept of Anxiety consciousness Da-sein death desire Don Manuel Dostoevsky earth earthly essentially eternal ethical everything example existence existential existentialist fact facticity father feeling form of despair freedom Fyodor Dostoevsky G.W.F. Hegel give hand happiness Hegel Heidegger human idea imagination immediacy infinite Jean-Paul Sartre Kierkegaard kind knight of faith Lázaro live look mankind matter means merely moral nature ness never Nietzsche noble object once one's oneself ontological ownmost paganism paradox perhaps person in despair philosophy possibility precisely punishment question Ralph Ellison reason relation ressentiment sacrifice Saint Manuel Sartre sense sickness sickness unto death simply single individual someone Søren Kierkegaard soul spair speak spirit suffering suicide Thee thing Thou didst thought tion tragic hero transcendence truth understand universal whole word