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- Coverpage
- Half title page
- Other Volumes in the Series of Cambridge Companions
- Title page
- Copyright page
- Contents
- List of contributors
- Part I Introduction
- 1 Existentialism and its legacy
- Part II Existentialism in Historical Perspective
- 2 Existentialism as a philosophical movement
- 3 Existentialism as a cultural movement
- Part III Major Existentialist Philosophers
- 4 Kierkegaard’s single individual and the point of indirect communication
- 5 “What a monster then is man”: Pascal and Kierkegaard on being a contradictory self and what to do about it
- 6 Nietzsche: after the death of God
- 7 Nietzsche: selfhood, creativity, and philosophy
- 8 Heidegger: the existential analytic of Dasein
- 9 The antinomy of being: Heidegger’s critique of humanism
- 10 Sartre’s existentialism and the nature of consciousness
- 11 Political existentialism: the career of Sartre’s political thought
- 12 Simone de Beauvoir’s existentialism: freedom and ambiguity in the human world
- 13 Merleau-Ponty on body, flesh, and visibility
- Part IV The Reach of Existential Philosophy
- 14 Existentialism as literature
- 15 Existentialism and religion
- 16 Racism is a system: how existentialism became dialectical in Fanon and Sartre
- 17 Existential phenomenology, psychiatric illness, and the death of possibilities
- Bibliography
- Index
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