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On Existentialism

On Existentialism
ON EXISTENTIALISM introduces the fundamental tenets of existentialism, focusing on the existentialist denial of the claim that the world is rationally structured. With reference to the seminal thinking of Nietzsche, Kierkegaard, Heidegger, in nietzsche other philosophy series suny and Sartre, the book is divided into two main chapters, one focusing on existentialist ontology in nietzsche other philosophy series suny and the other on existentialist ethics. Unlike most books introducing existentialism, ON EXISTENTIALISM is less concerned with presenting the reader with a wealth of detail regarding what the philosophers examined have said, but rather, is more concerned with presenting arguments for their most fundamental claims. THE WADSWORTH PHILOSOPHICAL TOPICS SERIES presents readers with concise, timely, in nietzsche other philosophy series suny and insightful introductions to a variety of traditional in nietzsche other philosophy series suny and contemporary philosophical subjects. With this series, students of philosophy will be able to discover the richness of philosophical inquiry across a wide array of concepts, including hallmark philosophical themes in nietzsche other philosophy series suny and themes typically underrepresented in mainstream philosophy publishing. Written by a distinguished list of scholars who have garnered particular recognition for their excellence in teaching, this series presents the vast sweep of today`s philosophical exploration in highly accessible in nietzsche other philosophy series suny and affordable volumes. These books will prove valuable to philosophy teachers in nietzsche other philosophy series suny and their students as well as to other readers who share a general interest in philosophy. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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Nietzsche

Nietzsche
Part of a series of lectures, this work analyzes the philosophies of both Nietzsche in nietzsche other philosophy series suny and Heidegger Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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A-series and B-series - A-series and B-series are terms introduced by the Scottish idealist philosopher John McTaggart in 1908 which have become classic terms of reference in modern discussions of the philosophy of time, even outside the analytic tradition.

20th-century philosophy - The 20th century brought with it upheavals that produced a series of conflicting developments within philosophy over the basis of knowledge and the validity of various absolutes. With classical certainties thought to be overthrown, and new social, economic, scientific, ethical, and logical problems, 20th-century philosophy was set for a series of attempts variously to reform, preserve, alter, abolish, previously conceived limits.

Continental philosophy - Continental philosophy is a general term for several related philosophical traditions that (notionally) originated in continental Europe from the nineteenth century onward, in contrast with Anglo-American analytic philosophy. Continental philosophy includes phenomenology, existentialism, hermeneutics, structuralism, post-structuralism and post-modernism, deconstruction, French feminism, critical theory such as that of the Frankfurt School, psychoanalysis, the works of Friedrich Nietzsche and Søren Kierkegaard, and most branches of Marxism and Marxist philosophy (though there also exists a self-described Analytical Marxism).

Postmodern philosophy - Postmodern philosophy is an eclectic and elusive movement characterized by the postmodern criticism and analysis of Western philosophy. Beginning as a critique of Continental philosophy, it was heavily influenced by phenomenology, structuralism and existentialism, and by the philosophers Friedrich Nietzsche and Martin Heidegger.

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