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Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy
A professional organization devoted to supporting philosophy inspired by Continental European traditions' which accommodates such traditions as critical theory, existentialism, feminism, German Idealism, hermeneutics, post-structuralism andphenomenology. SPEP information, events, membership, links. [eng]
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Existentialism
General observation made at the Radical Academy. [eng]
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Philosophy in Cyberspace
Links. [eng]
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From Shakespeare to Existentialism
An essays by W. Kaufmann. Review, shopping card. [eng]
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From Beckett to Stoppard: Existentialism, Death, and Absurdity
Analysis of the dialogue within the playwrights work in the context of existentialism. In waiting of Godot scene. [eng]
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Theism/Optimism and Existentialism/Pessimism
A comparison and main ideas of theism and existentialism. [eng]
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Existential Philosopher's Museum
Biblographies and essays on love, sexology, existentialism, unitarian-universalism, spirituality for humanists, medical ethics, death. [eng]
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Self vs. Other; An Existentialist's Insight
Essay by
Xavier W. Niz. [eng]
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Existentialism The Realm of Existentialism by Katharena Eiermann
Katharena Eiermann's Realm of Existentialism features an indepth look at the attributes of the existentialist school of thought. Site houses over 20 existentialist minds such as: Barth, Camus, Kierkegaard, Dostoyevsky, Sartre, Buber, Nietzsche, Maslow, Beckett etc. [eng]
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Philosopher's Walk: A Rape of Thought
Frequently asked question about existentialism as well as short biographies and selected works of some existential philosophers. [eng]
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Existentialism and Its Consequences
An essay on J.-P. Sartre and Nietzsche works and thoughts. [eng]
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Little Corner of Existentialim
Existentialism description, themes, recommended texts and links. [eng]
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Existentialism
Main ideas of existentialism. [eng]
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Existentialism
Existentialism is a term that designates a concern in philosophy, literature, and art with the irreduciably personal and subjective aspect of human existence. Soren
Kierkegaard and Friedrich Nietzsche are often considered the "fathers" of existentialism; other prominent names associated with existentialism are Fyodor
Dostoevsky, Martin Heidegger, Jean-Paul Sartre, Albert Camus and Simone de Beauvoir. [eng]
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Existential Philosophy Website
A portal of existentialism-related resources. [eng]
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Existential Nausea
Nausiating links and absurd content. Top notch e-texts by Camus, Bergson, Kafka, Nietzsche, and more. [eng]
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