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Gottfried Benn“s "brains" novella from 1916: implications for the philosophy of mind. [PDF]
Wolf G.
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Existential risk narratives about AI do not distract from its immediate harms. [PDF]
Hoes E, Gilardi F.
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Black Existentialism and Decolonizing Knowledge
, 2023Black Existentialism and Decolonizing Knowledge collects key philosophical writings of Lewis R. Gordon, a globally renowned scholar whose writings cover liberation struggles across the globe and make field-defining contributions to the philosophy of ...
Lewis R. Gordon
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, 2022
Existentialism is often seen and at times parodied as the philosophy of individuality, authenticity, despair, and defiance in a godless world.
Deborah Casewell
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Existentialism is often seen and at times parodied as the philosophy of individuality, authenticity, despair, and defiance in a godless world.
Deborah Casewell
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International Theory, 2020
This article draws on Hobbes and existentialist philosophy to contend that anxiety needs to be integrated into international relations (IR) theory as a constitutive condition, and proposes theoretical avenues for doing so.
Bahar Rumelili
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This article draws on Hobbes and existentialist philosophy to contend that anxiety needs to be integrated into international relations (IR) theory as a constitutive condition, and proposes theoretical avenues for doing so.
Bahar Rumelili
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Oxford Scholarship Online, 2018
Rethinking Existentialism argues that the core of existentialism is the theory that Simone de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre described when they popularized the term in 1945: the ethical theory that we ought to treat human freedom as intrinsically ...
J. Webber
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Rethinking Existentialism argues that the core of existentialism is the theory that Simone de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre described when they popularized the term in 1945: the ethical theory that we ought to treat human freedom as intrinsically ...
J. Webber
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