SPEP is the Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy, a professional organization devoted to supporting philosophy inspired by continental European traditions. ... With a membership of over 2500 people, it is one of the largest American philosophical societies, and strives to encourage work not only in...
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Perhaps more than any other philosophy, existentialism is difficult to define. Calling it the philosophy ... The body occupies space in the world as it protrudes itself in space and is a kind of instrument for the self. As long as it is my body the existential view of the self will not degenerate into crass materialism.
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Existentialism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Existentialism is a term that has been applied to the work of a number of nineteenth and twentieth century philosophers who, despite profound doctrinal differences, all held that the focus of philoso...
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A primer on existential philosophy. ... Since 1996, The Existential Primer has provided a basic introduction to existentialism and the related Continental philosophies. Since the 1950s philosophy has been divided into analytic schools, focused on language and communication, and the metaphysical approaches of...
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A brief definition of Existentialism. ... The Existentialist whose work did the most to point the way out of the Existential dilemma of meaninglessness was probably the American philosopher John Wild, whose seminal book The Challenge of Existentialism is reviewed elsewhere at this site.
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Essays on Existentialism, Sartre, & Camus by Tanweer Akram. I like this summary of existential philosophy and the ideas of these three central thinkers.
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Robert C. Solomon, Existentialism (McGraw-Hill, 1974) {at Amazon.com}; Robert Goodwin, An Introduction to Existentialism (Dover, 1962) {at Amazon.com}; and William Barrett, Irrational Man: A Study in Existential Philosophy (Anchor, 1962) {at Amazon.com}.
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existentialism n. A philosophy that emphasizes the uniqueness and isolation of the individual experience in a hostile or indifferent universe ... A philosophy which gives priority to human existence, that is to say, subjective experience of the ... An existential mood or perspective has long been important in America.
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Amazon.com: Irrational Man: A Study in Existential Philosophy
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After reading this book, a person will have a good basic knowledge of the philosophical underpinnings of existential philosophy and should be able to converse with others who are knowledgeable on the subject. I heartily recommend it to those who feel as if they are a stranger to the rest of humanity and to themselves.
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