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  1. An Introduction to Existentialism by Robert G. Olson, 1962-06-01
  2. Modern Movements in European Philosophy: Phenomenology, Critical Theory, Structuralism
  3. Existentialism: An Introduction, Guide, and Assessment (Penguin Philosophy) by John MacQuarrie, 1973-09-30
  4. From Rationalism to Existentialism: The Existentialists and Their Nineteenth-century Backgrounds by Robert C. Solomon, 2001-02-14
  5. Existentialist Philosophy: An Introduction (2nd Edition) by Nathan L. Oaklander, 1995-09-15
  6. Heidegger and the Project of Fundamental Ontology (S U N Y Series in Contemporary Continental Philosophy) (Suny Series in Contemporary Continental Philosophy) by Jacques Taminiaux, 1991-09-03
  7. Existentialism And Human Emotions (A Philosophical Library Book) by Jean-Paul Sartre, 2000-12-01
  8. Marxism and Existentialism: The Political Philosophy of Sartre and Merleau-Ponty (Modern Revivals in Philosophy) by David Archard, 1992-09
  9. Heidegger and the Subject (Contemporary Studies in Philosophy and the Human Sciences) by Francois Raffoul, 1999-04
  10. Existentialism: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions) by Thomas Flynn, 2006-11-06
  11. Existentialism from Dostoevsky to Sartre (Meridian)
  12. Basic Writings of Existentialism (Modern Library Classics)
  13. Existentialism: A Beginner's Guide (Beginner's Guides) by Thomas E. Wartenberg, 2008-08-15
  14. Sartre Dictionary (Continuum Philosophy Dictionar) by Gary Cox, 2008-03-24

21. Existentialism Philosophy 310
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22. Links To Conservative Sites
Famous for its site of the day. The existentialism philosophy Blog A blog fordiscussing philosophy, particularly existentialism, run by conservatives.
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23. PHILOSOPHY 342: EXISTENTIALISM
PHILOSOPHY 342 EXISTENTIALISM. Spring, 2000. Place Room 222, SierraHall; Time TTh 9301045; Instructor Professor Ronald McIntyre;
http://www.csun.edu/~vcoao087/course2.htm
PHILOSOPHY 342: EXISTENTIALISM
Spring, 2000
  • Place: Room 222, Sierra Hall
  • Time: TTh 9:30-10:45
  • Instructor: Professor Ronald McIntyre
  • Office: Room 526, Sierra Tower
  • Office Hours: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 11:00-12:00
      other times by appointment
  • Telephone: 677-2757 or 677-2758
  • E-mail: ronald.mcintyre@csun.edu
COURSE DESCRIPTION
    The philosophy called existentialism comprises a variety of views and attitudes that express a particular perspective on the nature and significance of human existence. It centers on a radical view of the freedom of human choice and action, and it emphasizes in various ways the uniqueness of the individual person. The existential tradition includes psychologists, theologians, novelists, playwrights, poets, and others who have expounded or made use of existentialist themes. Our course will focus primarily on the philosophical views that underlie these themes and their various expressions, but there will also be some readings from literature other than philosophy. The main themes to be discussed include freedom and responsibility; the role of passion, or the non-rational, in human choice; the nature of consciousness; the relation of persons, as conscious beings, to non-conscious things and to other persons; and existential analyses of such human phenomena as anguish, self-deception, and love. These topics will be explored through some of the writings of Ortega, Dostoevsky, Kierkegaard, Sartre, and others. The most extensive part of our study will deal with the existential metaphysics of

24. Philosophy 1102-001 Values In The Modern World: Existentialism
Philosophy 1102001 Values in the Modern World Existentialism. Rex Gilliland,Instructor. Office CL 120 Phone 678-5500. Clement Hall 105 MWF 8-855am.
http://www.dartmouth.edu/~rgillila/jobs/Existentialism.htm
Philosophy 1102-001 Values in the Modern World: Existentialism Rex Gilliland, Instructor Office: CL 120 Phone Clement Hall 105 MWF Office Hours: MWF , and by appointment Home Phone: 726-4945 Email: rgilliland@memphis.edu Course Description: In this course, we will explore the issues of freedom, responsibility, human nature, death, intersubjectivity , and the absurd as discussed by 19th and 20th century philosophers associated with the movement called Existentialism. We will conclude the course by contrasting the notions of action and virtue found in the Tao Te Ching Texts: Robert C. Solomon, ed., Existentialism (New York: The Modern Library, 1974). Lao-Tzu, Tao Te Ching (Indianapolis: Hackett, 1993). Assorted materials on reserve in the library. Grading: Tests Quizzes Writing Assignments Class Participation A = 88-100 B = 78-87 C = 68-77 D = 58-67 F Tests : Three tests, including the final. If you miss one of the first two tests, a harder version of it will be offered at the end of the semester. Only one of these two tests can be made up. Quizzes : About once a week, class will begin with an unannounced quiz worth ten points. Quizzes will consist of one or two questions taken from the previous lecture and/or the reading assignment for that day. Missed quizzes cannot be made up. The lowest two quiz grades will be dropped, including missed quizzes.

25. Edwin McCann's Past Courses
320 History of Western Philosophy Modern Period Philosophy 362g Mind and SelfModern Conceptions Philosophy 355 existentialism philosophy 421 Continental
http://www-rcf.usc.edu/~mccann/courses/oldcours.html
Past Courses
Edwin McCann, USC From Fall 1997 on, I will keep course materialssyllabus, paper topics, examsavailable through this page, for a period of two years after the course is taught. (This is for the convenience of students who may have taken incompletes.) For now, though, I just list the courses I've taught in the past. If you would like to have copies of syllabi, etc. from any of the courses below, just send me a note ( mccann@bcf.usc.edu ) and I'll send them if I have them.
Recent courses
Summer 1998: LTA 101g: Existentialism, Death, and Meaninglessness
Spring 1998: PHIL 520: Studies in Modern Philosophy: Topic for Spring 1998: Three flavors of phenomenalism:
Berkeley, Leibniz, Kant
Fall 1997: LTA 101: Existentialism, Death, and Meaninglessness
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Philosophy 100g: The Western Philosophical Tradition: Classical Beginnings
Philosophy 101g: The Western Philosophical Tradition: Modern Period
Philosophy 140g: Contemporary Moral and Social Issues
Philosophy 155g: Modern Philosophy and the Meaning of Life
Philosophy 220g: Science, Religion and the Making of the Modern Mind

26. Philosophy 55: Existentialism
.......Philosophy 55 Existentialism. Curtis Bowman Logan Hall 464 cubowman@nous.phil.upenn.eduhttp//www.phil.upenn.edu/~cubowman. Course
http://www.phil.upenn.edu/~cubowman/classes/phil55_spr99_syl.html
Philosophy 55: Existentialism Curtis Bowman
Logan Hall 464
cubowman@nous.phil.upenn.edu
http://www.phil.upenn.edu/~cubowman Course Description The term 'existentialist' has been applied to so many thinkers that it has become virtually meaningless. Thus our first task will be to give content to the idea of existentialism, and one way to do this is to look at Hegel, the thinker who is lurking in the background, in one way or another, of much of existentialist thought. Many of the themes of existentialism center around the notion of the individual. They include the following: the authentic individual, the relation of the individual to the divine, and the relation of the individual to society. Since existentialism considers the individual in the context of the notions of alienation and autonomy, these ideas shall be contrasted with the more frequently discussed notions of free will and determinism. Finally, existentialism also concerns itself with the ability of philosophy to promote or hinder the development of individuality. Required Texts G. W. F. Hegel

27. Philosophy 55: Existentialism
Philosophy 55 Existentialism. Curtis Bowman Logan Hall 464 Office Hours Th330530 cubowman@nous.phil.upenn.edu http//www.phil.upenn.edu/~cubowman.
http://www.phil.upenn.edu/~cubowman/classes/phil55_spr00_syl.html
Philosophy 55: Existentialism Curtis Bowman
Logan Hall 464
Office Hours: Th 3:30-5:30
cubowman@nous.phil.upenn.edu
http://www.phil.upenn.edu/~cubowman Course Description The term 'existentialist' has been applied to so many thinkers that it has become virtually meaningless. Thus our first task will be to give content to the idea of existentialism, and one way to do this is to look at Hegel, the thinker who is lurking in the background, in one way or another, of much of existentialist thought. Many of the themes of existentialism center around the notion of the individual. They include the following: the authentic individual, the relation of the individual to the divine, and the relation of the individual to society. Since existentialism considers the individual in the context of the notions of alienation and autonomy, these ideas shall be contrasted with the more frequently discussed notions of free will and determinism. Finally, existentialism also concerns itself with the ability of philosophy to promote or hinder the development of individuality. Required Texts G. W. F. Hegel

28. PHILOSOPHY
MQSALO's PAGE existentialism philosophy in Cyberspace/Existentialism LinksExistentialism The Realm Of Existentialism by Katharena Eiermann
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29. D. Anthony Storm's Commentary On Kierkegaard - Internet Links
Attractive too. Breaking All The Rules An existentialism site that containsthe existentialism philosophy Blog, which welcomes public posts.
http://www.sorenkierkegaard.org/links.htm
"It is quite true what philosophy says: that life must be understood backwards. But then one forgets the other principle: that it must be lived forwards" (Journals, IV A 164).
Kierkegaard Websites
  • International Kierkegaard Information
    The author of this site, Julia Watkin, is the director of the in Australia, and is the editor of the "International Kierkegaard Newsletter". Ms. Watkin is also on the Kierkegaard Advisory board, and is a translator of volume one in the Kierkegaard's Writings series from Princeton University Press.
    "The purpose of the SKC is a.: to carry out and promote Kierkegaard research from literary, theological and philosophical perspectives at both the national and international level b.: to establish a new complete edition of all of Kierkegaard's writings: the works he himself had published, as well as the ones he left unfinished." There is an English language version of the site.
    English language
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    A Danish language site with Biography, quotations, and links. There is an English version as well..

30. Thecry.com
Online philosophy magazine; includes existentialist and surrealist resources.Category Society philosophy Current Movements existentialism......on line philosophy magazine, existentialism, internet design, thecry.com,motocontinuo.com. The struggle itself toward the heights
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The struggle itself toward the heights is enough to fill a man's heart. One must imagine Sisyphus happy.Camus
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31. Existentialism The Realm Of Existentialism By Katharena Eiermann
existentialism, An Introduction. These pages feature the history of existential thought, the great writers, and my commentaries on various works.
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Choose a Philosopher... Existentialism Books and Reviews My Freebies Hugs and Kisses Reality Check Images by Katharena Nature Quotes Terrorism in Review Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn Todays Deals at Amazon Free Information from Focalex Philosophers Karl Barth Simone de Beauvoir Samuel Beckett Martin Buber Albert Camus Fyodor Dostoyevsky Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Martin Heidegger Franz Kafka Soren Kierkegaard Abraham H. Maslow Friedrich Nietzsche Blaise Pascal Jean Paul Sartre Paul Tillich Quotes by Philosophers at MindPleasures.com Alexa Web Search Choose a Poet Poetry Contest Robert Frost Pablo Neruda Aleksandr Pushkin William Butler Yeats Percy Bysshe Shelley Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Ralph Waldo Emerson Henry David Thoreau Edgar Alan Poe William Blake Robert Burns Nature, Forms, and Laws of Poetry Quotes by Poets at MindPleasures.com Philosophy Books Existentialism
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The Realm of Existentialism features an indepth look at the attributes of the existentialist school of thought. This site offers the basics of existentialism, pros and cons of existentialism, phenomenology and its relation to existentialism, existentialism through selected quotations, and probes over twenty minds of existentialism from literature, philosophy, psychology and poetry. The existentialist...thinks it very distressing that God does not exist, because all possibility of finding values in a heaven of ideas disappears along with Him; there can no longer be a priori of God, since there is no infinite and perfect consciousness to think it. Nowhere is it written that the Good exists, that we must be honest, that we must not lie; because the fact is that we are on a plane where there are only men. Dostoyevsky said, If God didn't exist, everything would be possible. That is the very starting point of existentialism. Indeed, everything is permissible if God does not exist, and as a result man is forlorn, because neither within him nor without does he find anything to cling to. Jean Paul Sartre

32. Existentialism -- Philosophy Books And Online Resources
Browse essential existentialist texts and gather facts about major philosophers associated with the movement including Camus and Jaspers. Used Book Search. Analytic philosophy. Ecofeminism. Ecology. existentialism. Feminism. Frankfort School
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Being and Nothingness : A Phenomenological Essay on Ontology

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SPEP: Society for Phenomenology and Existentialism
SPEP is the Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy, a professional organization devoted to supporting philosophy inspired by Continental European traditions. SPEP is also actively committed to philosophical pluralism. It has become the second largest American philosophical society and accommodates such traditions as critical theory, existentialism, feminism, German Idealism, hermeneutics, post-structuralism and phenomenology.
Continental Philosophy Review
An International Philosophical Review (formerly: Man and World)

33. Philosophy In Cyberspace
Read an essay by Tanweer Akram on the philosophy of existentialism. Part of a home page. The philosophy of existentialism. existentialism is the title of the set of philosophical ideals that emphasizes the
http://www-personal.monash.edu.au/~dey/phil/exist.htm

Section 1
Section 2 Section 3 Section 4 ... Section 5 SECTION 1: EXISTENTIALISM Albert Camus
http://www.levity.com/corduroy/camus.htm
This site, a part of a larger site called Bohemian Ink (http://www.levity.com/corduroy/index.htm) and maintained by Christopher Ritter (corduroy@earthlink.net), provides links to biographies, bibliographies, essays, articles and reviews on the work of Camus. Albert Camus
http://members.aol.com/KatharenaE/private/Philo/Camus/camus.html
This page, maintained by Katharena Eiermann (KatharenaE@aol.com), provides access to biographical details, essays, and links to other pages of information on Camus. Part of the Realm of Existentialism pages, linked below. A Page About Albert Camus
http://www.clark.net/pub/samg/camus.html
Maintained by Sam Gallagher (samg@clark.net), this well-designed page includes a biography, bibliography, links to essays online, and links to other pages on Camus. Simone de Beauvoir
http://www.bvx.ca/RobeNoire/Beauvoir/Beauvoir.html

34. History Of Western Philosophy Summary Outline
The History of Western philosophy, from the PreSocratics to existentialism in the 20th century.
http://home.earthlink.net/~pdistan/
History of Western Philosophy Summary Outline by Patrick Distante Welcome to my web site. I hope you find it useful. Contained herein is a summary outline of the History of Western Philosophy, from the Pre-Socratics to Existentialism in the 20 th century. To begin, simply link to any of the Chapter topics listed below. For a more detailed outline of topics included here, you can use this Table of Contents link, or the TOC link included at the top and bottom of each page. Chapters Introduction Greek Philosophy Hellenistic and Roman Philosophy Medieval Philosophy ... Analytic and Existential Philosophy Also included here is a brief overview of two general topics in philosophy, metaphysics and epistemology Metaphysics includes a section on idealism vs. materialism Epistemology includes a discussion on rationalism vs. empiricism , and also idealism vs. realism None of the information included here is from original research; all of it comes directly from other sources. My goal was simply to take existing information on the subject and present it in a summarized outline format for easy reference and review. For additional supporting information, references, and suggested reading, please refer to the following page:

35. ( The Cry ) Philosophy Forum --------------- Existentialism, Art, Poetry, Discus
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36. Jean-Paul Sartre, Philosophy & Existentialism
Information about existentialism in general, along with texts and a forum.
http://hometown.aol.com/DonJohnR/Philosophy/Sartre.html
Jean-Paul Sartre
www.Sartre.org.uk
Philosophy for a specific attitude which we can freely adopt at will. Still others see it as a determined segment of culture. In our view Philosophy Sartre, Search for a Method Visitors since 20 th June 1999: [Existential Community] [On-Line Texts by Sartre] [Sartre Chronology]
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Nausea
Perhaps the best known and most philosophical of Sartre's novels. A classic piece of existentialist literature. Sartre's existentialist magnum opus . The principal theoretical text of his early period, it deals with the relationship between phenomenology and ontology and lays the foundations for the development of an existential psychoanalysis. Notebooks for an Ethics Including 'No Exit', perhaps Sartre's best known play, 'The Respectful Prostitute', 'The Flies' and 'Dirty Hands'.

37. The Lublin School Of Philosophy
Known also as Lublin Thomism and Christian existentialism. Site contains basic information and articles.
http://www.vaxxine.com/hyoomik/lublin/lublinism.html
The Lublin School of Philosophy
last updated June 7, 2000. My sketch of the Old City of Lublin (Stare Miasto) seen from behind, showing the Holy Cross Church of the Dominicans beyond the trees, and the corner of the castle (Zamek Lubelski).
Articles and other Links
Basic Information
Lublin Thomism by Professor Piotr Jaroszynski of the Catholic University of Lublin, describing in greater detail the methodology of Lublin Thomism. Foundation for The Lublin School of Christian Philosophy Introduction : A very brief introduction to what the Lublin School of Philosophy is, and the scope of this page. Written by Hugh McDonald. Bibliography : a partial bibliography of books and articles from the Lublin School available in English.
The Catholic University of Lublin Home Page
English Version. Lublin Home Page - The City of Lublin, Poland
Articles by the Members of the Lublin School of Philosophy
Slavery : an article by Prof. Piotr Jaroszynski concerning the inner slavery that results from the destruction of truth and virtue. He read this article at the 2002 Maritain Conference at Princeton University. Integral Humanism : an article by Fr. Mieczyslaw Albert Krapiec, 1999. This article discusses how theology supplements philosophical anthropology. The article draws conclusions from the structure of the Summa Theologica, and presents Thomas Aquinas as responding to the position of Martin Heidegger. Translated by Hugh McDonald.

38. RECENT PHILOSOPHY: The Philosophy Of Existentialism
existentialism at Adventures in philosophy, a section of The Radical Academy.
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39. On My Philosophy
Karl Jaspers' famous lecture in defense of existentialism.
http://www.marxists.org/reference/subject/philosophy/works/ge/jaspers.htm
Karl Jaspers (1941)
On My Philosophy
Source On My Philosophy , from Existentialism from Dostoyevsky to Sartre , edited by Walter Kaufman. Half of article reproduced here.
I. The Course of my Development
On February 23, 1883 I was born in Oldenburg, a son of Karl Jaspers, the former sheriff and later bank director, and bis wife Henriette, nee Tantzen. I passed a well-guarded childhood in the company of my brothers and sisters, either in the country with my grandparents or at the seaside, sheltered by loved and revered parents, led by the authority of my father, brought up with a regard for truth and loyalty, for achievement and reliability, yet without church religion (except for the scanty formalities of the Protestant confession). I attended the high school of my home town, and from 1901 the University. My path was not the normal one of professors of philosophy. I did not intend to become a doctor of philosophy by studying philosophy (I am in fact a doctor of medicine) nor did L by any means, intend originally to qualify for a professorship by a dissertation on philosophy. To decide to become a philosopher seemed as foolish to me as to decide to become a poet. Since my schooldays, however, I was guided by philosophical questions. Philosophy seemed to me the supreme, even the sole, concern of man. Yet a certain awe kept me from making it my profession. Instead I felt that I should look for my vocation in practical life. At first I chose the study of law with the intention of becoming an attorney. At the same time I attended classes in philosophy. That proved disappointing. The lectures offered nothing of what I sought in philosophy: neither the fundamental experiences of Being, nor guidance for inner action or self-improvement, but rather, questionable opinions making claim to scientific validity. The study of law left me unsatisfied, because I did not know the aspects of life which it serves. I perceived only the intricate mental juggling with fictions that did not interest me. What I sought was perception of reality. Concern with art and poetry were incomplete substitutes; so even was an enthusiastic journey to Italy to see

40. Jean-Paul Sartre, Philosophy & Existentialism
JeanPaul Sartre, existentialism and philosophy resources, texts, free e-mailforum, etc. Phenomenology, psychoanalysis and literature.
http://members.aol.com/DonJohnR/Philosophy/Sartre.html
Jean-Paul Sartre
www.Sartre.org.uk
Philosophy for a specific attitude which we can freely adopt at will. Still others see it as a determined segment of culture. In our view Philosophy Sartre, Search for a Method Visitors since 20 th June 1999: [Existential Community] [On-Line Texts by Sartre] [Sartre Chronology]
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Nausea
Perhaps the best known and most philosophical of Sartre's novels. A classic piece of existentialist literature. Sartre's existentialist magnum opus . The principal theoretical text of his early period, it deals with the relationship between phenomenology and ontology and lays the foundations for the development of an existential psychoanalysis. Notebooks for an Ethics Including 'No Exit', perhaps Sartre's best known play, 'The Respectful Prostitute', 'The Flies' and 'Dirty Hands'.

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