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_aContemporary philosophy _ephenomenological and existential currents _fBorzaga, R. |
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_aMilwaukee _cBruce _d1966 |
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| 101 | _aeng | ||
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_ap. xxv, 290 _ccover: h. _e23 cm |
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| 327 | _aI. S0ren Kierkegaard, Karl Marx, and Friedrich Nietzsche -- 1 | ||
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_a1. S0ren Kierkegaard -- 5
_bI. The Problem: Possibility as a Category _cII. The Aesthetic and Ethical Spheres _dIII. The Sphere of Faith _eIV. Man and God in Kierkegaard |
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_a2. Karl Marx -- 20 _bI. The Formative Years _c _dIII. Communism |
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_a3. Nietzsche -- 36 _bI. The Birth of Tragedy _cII. Zarathustra _dIII. The Overman |
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| 327 | _aII. The Problem of Historicism Introduction -- 48 | ||
| 327 | _a1. The Kierkegaardian and Nietzschean Renaissance -- 49 | ||
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| 327 | _a4. Historicism and Weber -- 59 | ||
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| 327 | _a6. Ortega y Gasset, Benda, Huizinga -- 63 | ||
| 327 | _aIII. Karl Jaspers -- 69 | ||
| 327 | _a1. The Need for a Worldview -- 78 | ||
| 327 | _a2. The Problem of Transcendence -- 83 | ||
| 327 | _a3. Dasein, Consciousness, Existence -- 84 | ||
| 327 | _a4. Freedom -- 90 | ||
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| 327 | _a6. Man, Technology, and Society -- 96 | ||
| 327 | _a7. The Encompassing -- 98 | ||
| 327 | _a8. Logic and Truth -- 101 | ||
| 327 | _a9. Guilt -- 107 | ||
| 327 | _aIV. The Phenomenology of Edmund Husserl -- 114 | ||
| 327 | _a1. Franz Brentano, Bernhard Bolzano, Karl Stumpf -- 115 | ||
| 327 |
_a2. The Phenomenology of Husserl -- 121 _bI. Formulating the Problem _cII. Subjectivism or Subjectivity? _d |
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| 327 | _aV. Martin Heidegger -- 139 | ||
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_a _bI. From Aristotle to Husserl _cII. Martin Heidegger and Nicolai Hartmann _dIII. The Background of Sein und Zeit _eIV. Heidegger s Political Activity |
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_a2. Sein und Zeit -- 151 _bI. The Problem _cII. The Meaning of Dasein _d _eIV. The Existentiality of Dasein _fV. The Temporality of Dasein |
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| 327 | _a3. Realism and Martin Heidegger -- 168 | ||
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_a4. Martin Heidegger after Sein und Zeit -- 174 _b _cII. Language and Metaphysics _d _eIV. Gelassenheit (Serenity) |
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| 327 | _aVI. The Philosophy of Jean-Paul Sartre -- 203 | ||
| 327 | _a1. A Vocation to the World of Aesthetics -- 203 | ||
| 327 | _a2. Sartre and Phenomenology -- 208 | ||
| 327 | _a3. The Theory of the Imagination -- 211 | ||
| 327 | _a4. Being and Nothingness -- 216 | ||
| 327 | _a5. Le Diable et Le Bon Dieu (The Devil and the Good Lord) -- 225 | ||
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_a6. Sartre and Communism -- 226 _bI. Communism: Appealing yet Disturbing _cII. Critique of Dialectical Reason |
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| 327 | _aVII. Christian Existentialism in Russia and France -- 235 | ||
| 327 |
_a1. Existential Themes in Russia -- 237 _bI. Fyodor Dostoevski _cII. Vladimir Soloviev _dIII. Leo Shestov _eIV. Nicolai Berdyaev |
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| 327 | _a2. Existential Themes in French Philosophy: Gabriel Marcel -- 248 | ||
| 327 | _aVIII. Existentialism and Literature -- 262 | ||
| 327 | _a1. Franz Kafka -- 263 | ||
| 327 | _a2. Rainer Maria Rilke and Michael Unamuno -- 267 | ||
| 327 | _a3. Albert Camus -- 271 | ||
| 327 | _aIndex -- 285 | ||
| 330 | _a | ||
| 606 | _aPhilosophy, Modern - 20th century | ||
| 606 | _aPhilosophy, Modern - 19th century | ||
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_2ddc _a142 |
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| 801 | _aUA | ||
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_aBorzaga _bR. _gReynold |
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| 852 | _2142 Bor 1966 | ||
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_cBOOK _00 _2142 Bor 1966 |
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