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Psychobiographical Reflections on Marilyn Yalom's Experience of Death and Dying. [PDF]
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Existential Philosophy and Antiracism
Sartre Studies International, 2022Lewis R. Gordon is Professor of Philosophy (and Head of the Department of Philosophy) at the University of Connecticut. His two most recent books are Freedom, Justice, and Decolonization (New York: Routledge, 2020) and Fear of Black Consciousness (New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2022).
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Russian Existential Philosophy
2019Abstract Chapter 11 presents the concepts of Nikolai Berdyaev and Lev Shestov who highlighted the mysterious dimension of the whole of reality from the perspective of his existential philosophy. For Berdyaev the main feature of the universe is mystery because it is coherent with the capacity for free, unforced cognition. On the one hand,
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Existentialism as a Philosophy
University of Toronto Quarterly, 1960Does existentialism exist? In 1904 William James chose to ask the question does consciousness exist? and to offer a negative answer. On the face of it, James acknowledged, his proposed position seemed absurd, though he found plenty of writers who seemed to him to he on the point of abandoning the notion of consciousness altogether; however they were ...
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Existential/Existentiell Philosophy
2013Basically, existential philosophy deals with what-it-means-to-be (and thus with ontological categories), while existentiell philosophy addresses basic existentiell limitations (such as death and sickness, fault and guilt, voidness and meaninglessness) from an ontical viewpoint (that is, from the existing/human being perspective).
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