Reality, Man, and Existence: Essential Works of Existentialism |
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Contents
An Introduction to Existentialist Thinking | 1 |
Sören Kierkegaard 18131855 | 16 |
Bibliography | 51 |
Copyright | |
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able abstract action actual analysis appears attitude authentic become beginning Being-in-the-world believe bring Christian comes common concept concerned concrete condition consciousness consider constitution Dasein death definition desire direct dread essence essential establish everything existence existential experience expression fact faith feel finally fundamental future give given ground hand happens hope human idea ideal important individual interpretation inwardness Kierkegaard kind knowledge less light limits live matter meaning merely method mode morality nature never Nietzsche object one's ontological original particular perhaps person philosophy position possible potentiality precisely present principle problem pure question reality reason reflection regard relation relationship remains responsibility scientific seems sense situation slimy Socrates speak spirit stand structure Temporality things thinker thinking Thou thought tion translated true truth understanding understood universal whole