The Worlds of Existentialism: A Critical ReaderMaurice S. Friedman |
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Blaise Pascal | 38 |
Friedrich Nietzsche | 64 |
Karl Jaspers | 100 |
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absolute absurd actual alienation anxiety appears atheist attitude authentic aware basic become Being-in-the-world Being-with CARL ROGERS communication concept concern concrete consciousness Dasein Daseinsanalysis death decision despair destiny dialogue divine ence entity essence essential eternal everything existential existentialist Existenz experience expression fact facticity faith feeling finite for-itself freedom Gabriel Marcel genuine give guilt Heidegger Heidegger's I-Thou idea individual infinite Jaspers Karl Jaspers Kierkegaard knight of faith knowledge limit living man's Martin Buber means meeting merely metaphysical mode nature ness never Nicolas Berdyaev object one's oneself ontological Other's ownmost patient Paul Tillich person phenomenology philosophy possible precisely present present-at-hand psychoanalysis psychotherapy pure question reality realize recognize relation relationship religious remains revealed Sartre sense situation social Søren Kierkegaard soul speak spirit stands therapist things Thou thought tion Transcendence transcendental true truth understanding unique unity universal whole word