Paul S. MacDonald (ed.)
The Existentialist Reader: An Anthology of Key Texts
Herausgeber: MacDonald, Paul S.
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The Existentialist Reader: An Anthology of Key Texts "The Existentialist Reader" is a comprehensive anthology
of classic philosophical writings from eight key existentialist
thinkers: Sartre, Camus, Heidegger, de Beauvoir, Jaspers, Marcel,
Merleau-Ponty, and Ortega y Gasset. These substantial and carefully
selected readings consider the distinctive concerns of
existentialism: absurdity, anxiety, alienation, death. A
comprehensive introduction by Paul S. MacDonald illuminates the
existentialist quest for individual freedom and authentic human
experience with insight into the historical and intellectual
background of these major figures. "The Existentialist
Reader" is a valuable guide to the provocative theories that
shook the philosophical world in the 1930s and continue to
profoundly shape the way we think about ourselves. Table of contents:
Acknowledgements
Introduction: background and themes
1. Philosophizing Starts with Our Situation (1932), Karl Jaspers
(1883-1969)
2. On the Ontological Mystery (1933), Gabriel Marcel
(1889-1973)
3. History as a System (1935), José Ortega y Gasset
(1883-1955)
4. An Absurd Reasoning (1942), Albert Camus (1913-1960)
5. Reflections on the Cartesian Cogito (1945), Maurice
Merleau-Ponty (1908-1961)
6. Letter on Humanism (1947), Martin Heidegger (1889-1976)
7. Ambiguity and Freedom (1947), Simone de Beauvoir
(1908-1986)
8. A New, Authentic Way of Being Oneself (1948), Jean-Paul Sartre
(1905-1980)
Index
Produktinformation
Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 21mm
Gewicht: 830g
ISBN-13: 9780415936705
ISBN-10: 0415936705
Best.Nr.: 21703939
The Existentialist Reader: An Anthology of Key Texts "The Existentialist Reader" is a comprehensive anthology
of classic philosophical writings from eight key existentialist
thinkers: Sartre, Camus, Heidegger, de Beauvoir, Jaspers, Marcel,
Merleau-Ponty, and Ortega y Gasset. These substantial and carefully
selected readings consider the distinctive concerns of
existentialism: absurdity, anxiety, alienation, death. A
comprehensive introduction by Paul S. MacDonald illuminates the
existentialist quest for individual freedom and authentic human
experience with insight into the historical and intellectual
background of these major figures. "The Existentialist
Reader" is a valuable guide to the provocative theories that
shook the philosophical world in the 1930s and continue to
profoundly shape the way we think about ourselves. Table of contents:
Acknowledgements
Introduction: background and themes
1. Philosophizing Starts with Our Situation (1932), Karl Jaspers
(1883-1969)
2. On the Ontological Mystery (1933), Gabriel Marcel
(1889-1973)
3. History as a System (1935), José Ortega y Gasset
(1883-1955)
4. An Absurd Reasoning (1942), Albert Camus (1913-1960)
5. Reflections on the Cartesian Cogito (1945), Maurice
Merleau-Ponty (1908-1961)
6. Letter on Humanism (1947), Martin Heidegger (1889-1976)
7. Ambiguity and Freedom (1947), Simone de Beauvoir
(1908-1986)
8. A New, Authentic Way of Being Oneself (1948), Jean-Paul Sartre
(1905-1980)
Index
Produktinformation
Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 21mm
Gewicht: 830g
ISBN-13: 9780415936705
ISBN-10: 0415936705
Best.Nr.: 21703939