Dostoevsky Kierkegaard Nietzsche Kafka

Dostoevsky  Kierkegaard  Nietzsche   Kafka
Author: William Hubben
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1997-05-13
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780684825892

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How four of Europe’s most mysterious and fascinating writers shaped the modern mind. Dostoevsky, Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, and Kafka were all outsiders in their societies, unable to fit into the accepted nineteenth-century categories of theology, philosophy, or belles lettres. Instead, they saw themselves both as the end products of a dying civilization and as prophets of the coming chaos of the twentieth century. In this brilliant combination of biography and lucid exposition, their apocalyptic visions of the future are woven together into a provocative portrait of modernity. “This small book has a depth of insight and a comprehensiveness of treatment beyond what its modesty of size and tone indicates. William Hubben…sees the spiritual destiny of Europe as one of transcending these masters. But to be transcended, their message must first be absorbed, and that is why the study of them is so important to us now.” —William Barrett, The New York Times

Dostoevsky Kierkegaard Nietzsche and Kafka

Dostoevsky  Kierkegaard  Nietzsche  and Kafka
Author: William Hubben
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 188
Release: 1979
Genre: Existentialism
ISBN: OCLC:1197977078

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Four Prophets of Our Destiny

Four Prophets of Our Destiny
Author: William Hubben
Publsiher: New York : Macmillan
Total Pages: 194
Release: 1952
Genre: Existentialism
ISBN: STANFORD:36105000240361

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Dostoevsky Kierkegaard Nietzsche and Kafka

Dostoevsky  Kierkegaard  Nietzsche and Kafka
Author: William Hubben
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 188
Release: 1997
Genre: Existentialism in literature
ISBN: OCLC:56525574

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Basic Writings of Existentialism

Basic Writings of Existentialism
Author: Gordon Marino
Publsiher: Modern Library
Total Pages: 530
Release: 2007-12-18
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780307430670

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Edited and with an Introduction by Gordon Marino Basic Writings of Existentialism, unique to the Modern Library, presents the writings of key nineteenth- and twentieth-century thinkers broadly united by their belief that because life has no inherent meaning humans can discover, we must determine meaning for ourselves. This anthology brings together into one volume the most influential and commonly taught works of existentialism. Contributors include Simone de Beauvoir, Albert Camus, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Ralph Ellison, Martin Heidegger, Søren Kierkegaard, Friedrich Nietzsche, Jean-Paul Sartre, and Miguel de Unamuno y Jugo.

Irrational Man

Irrational Man
Author: William Barrett
Publsiher: Anchor
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2011-01-26
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780307761088

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Widely recognized as the finest definition of existentialist philosophy ever written, this book introduced existentialism to America in 1958. Barrett speaks eloquently and directly to concerns of the 1990s: a period when the irrational and the absurd are no better integrated than before and when humankind is in even greater danger of destroying its existence without ever understanding the meaning of its existence. Irrational Man begins by discussing the roots of existentialism in the art and thinking of Augustine, Aquinas, Pascal, Baudelaire, Blake, Dostoevski, Tolstoy, Hemingway, Picasso, Joyce, and Beckett. The heart of the book explains the views of the foremost existentialists—Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, Heidegger, and Sartre. The result is a marvelously lucid definition of existentialism and a brilliant interpretation of its impact.

Franz Kafka in Context

Franz Kafka in Context
Author: Carolin Duttlinger
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 365
Release: 2018
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781107085497

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Accessible essays place Kafka in historical, political and cultural context, providing new and often unexpected perspectives on his works.

On Being and Becoming

On Being and Becoming
Author: Jennifer Anna Gosetti-Ferencei
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2020-10-09
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780190913670

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While existentialism has long been associated with Parisian Left Bank philosophers sipping cocktails in smoke-filled cafés, or with a brooding, angst-filled outlook on life, Gosetti-Ferencei shows how vital and heterogeneous the movement really was. In this concise, accessible book, Gosetti-Ferencei offers a new vision of existentialism. As she lucidly demonstrates, existentialism is a rich and diverse philosophy that encourages meaningful engagement with the world around us, offering a host of fascinating concepts that pertain to life as we experience it. The movement was as heterogeneous as it is now misunderstood, influenced by jazz music, involving diverse thinkers from around the world, challenging received ideas about the meaning of human existence. Part of the difficulty in defining existentialism is that it was never a unified philosophy, but came to identify a set of shared concerns about the meaning and possibility of human freedom, as it may be expressed in authentic choices, actions, and projects. Existentialists all explored how, in the absence of traditional reassurances about the meaning of life, we may transcend our present circumstances, and give our situation new meaning. With existentialism, concrete, lived experience of the single individual emerged from the shadow of abstract systems and long-defended traditions, and became subject-matter in its own right for philosophical inquiry. Far from solipsistic, Gosetti-Ferencei shows that existentialist attention to the human self can be intertwined with ways of conceiving the world, our being with others, the earth, and the encompassing concept of being. Fully appreciating what existentialism has to offer requires recognizing the rich diversity of its prospects, which involve not only anxiety, absurdity, awareness of death and the loss of religious meaning, but also hope, the striving for happiness, and a sense of the transcendent. On Being and Becoming unpacks this philosophical movement's insights, and reveals how its core ideas promote creative responses to the question of life's meaning.