Donald D. Palmer
Philosophically, Soeren Kierkegaard was the "bridge" that led from Hegel to Existentialism. Kierkegaard abhorred Hegel's abstract, know-it-all idealism that tried to capture reality in a few words. Kierkegaard's attack on social and religious .. [... more]
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Richard J. Neuhaus
This indispensable guide to the search for kinship with God was written by the great nineteenth-century Danish philosopher Soeren Kierkegaard (1813-1855), whose writings set the stage for existentialism and continue to exert a lasting influence ... [... more]
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Gordon Marino
Edited 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 that humans ... [... more]
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David Cogswell
Existentialism For Beginners is a lighthearted romp through the history of a philosophical movement that had broad-reaching influence on Western culture, politics and the arts during the period of mid-19th century through the late 20th century, ... [... more]
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Soren Kierkegaard
Soeren Kierkegaard not only transformed Protestant theology but also anticipated twentieth-century existentialism and provided it with many of its motifs. Fear and Trembling and The Book on Adler-addressed to a general audience-have the ... [... more]
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Walter Lowrie
This indispensable guide to the search for kinship with God was written by the great nineteenth-century Danish philosopher Soeren Kierkegaard (1813-1855), whose writings set the stage for existentialism and continue to exert a lasting influence ... [... more]
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William Barrett
Widely recognized as the finest definition of existentialist Philosophy, this book introduced existentialism to America in 1958. Barrett discusses the views of 19th and 20th century existentialists Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, Heidegger, and Sartre ... [... more]
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