Existentialism from Dostoevsky to Sartre
Walter KaufmannExistentialism is the philosophical and cultural movement which holds that the starting point of philosophical thinking must be the experiences of the individual, and that moral and scientific thinking together do not suffice to understand human existence, so a further set of categories, governed by “authenticity”, is necessary to understand human existence. (“Authenticity”, in the context of existentialism, is being true to one’s own personality, spirit, or character.) This book covers the most entries from the most notable existentialist works of the 20th century.
status | checked out |
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genre | Philosophy » General Philosophy |
publisher | Meridian Books |
publish date | 1956 |
popularity | checked out 4 time(s) |
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