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Philosophy and Therapy of Existence: Perspectives in Existential Analysis

open access: yes, 2016
This volume explores the interface of philosophy and existential therapy from six different theoretical perspectives. In this sense, the book focus on applied philosophy or philosophical therapy.
Sørensen, Anders Dræby
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Existentialism as Philosophy of the Possible

Journal of Continental Philosophy, 2020
In this paper Abbagnano outlines his conception of “positive existentialism” as a philosophy of freedom and of responsible choice, in opposition to any form of dogmatism. In our everyday existence, we constantly face possibilities, meaning we are always required to make choices between the different alternatives we are presented with.
Nicola Abbagnano, Daniele Fulvi
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Existential Philosophy and Antiracism

Sartre Studies International, 2022
Lewis 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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KARL JASPERS’ СRITIQUE OF EXISTENTIALISM. PHILOSOPHY OF EXISTENCE AND EXISTENTIALISM

Filosofska dumka (Philosophical Thought), 2023
In a non-German-speaking environment is Jaspers sometimes mistakenly called as an existentialist. But Jaspers saw himself as a philosopher of existence, and he sharply criticized existentialism. This error arose because of confusion in the translations of the names Existenzphilosophie and Existentialismus from German into other languages.
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Larkin and Philosophy: Existentialism

2008
The central contention of this volume is that Larkin responded to fifty years of unparalleled slaughter, much of it in the name of utopian certitudes, by creating at the mid-century a literature of radical scepsis. Not only do his novels and poems sabotage conventional pieties regarding church, state, nationality, marriage, gender, race and capital ...
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Russian Existential Philosophy

2019
Abstract 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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Kierkegaard and the “Existential” Philosophy

Philosophy, 1941
It is a wise child who knows his own father; and the climate of thought of a generation may be subtly changed without conscious recognition of the formative minds which have been, if not the parents, at least the godparents of that change. That is to say, they have sponsored the baptism of ideas which would only be safe so long as they renounced the ...
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Existential Philosophy and Sport

2015
Phenomenology arose as a critique of an ‘objective’ approach to the world. The phenomenological way of thinking has made its way into the philosophy of sport and is becoming increasingly used. Phenomenology is a philosophical movement founded by the German philosopher Edmund Husserl at the beginning of twentieth century, which describes phenomena and ...
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Psychoanalysis And Existential Philosophy.

Archives of General Psychiatry, 1964
This paperback book contains 12 articles by 11 contemporary authors, who have all been associated with the existential approach to psychiatry. Most of the authors are practicing psychiatrists and psychotherapists. It is interesting to observe that passionate disagreements and heresies are already rampant in this young fresh movement, recalling the ...
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Existential/Existentiell Philosophy

2013
Basically, 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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