Existentialism
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Existentialism
Oxford University Press, 2005
2nd ed
- : pbk
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注記
Includes bibliographical references
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Existentialism, Second Edition concentrates on the "big four" existentialists - Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, Heidegger, and Sartre - while providing a strong sense of the breadth and variety of existentialist thought. In this edition, Solomon provides new translations of Kierkegaard, even more extensive Heidegger and Sartre selections, and a bit more Nietzsche. He retains a sense of the rich variety of existentialist thought and writing by adding such world
figures as Miguel de Unamuno, Rainer Marie Rilke, Luis Borges, Gabriel Marquez, Keiji Nishitani, Milan Kundera, and a scene from one particularly existentialist film screenplay, Casablanca. In addition, there are new selections from Hazel Barnes, Colin Wilson, and Fyodor Dostoevsky's Brothers Karamazov. The
resulting volume is an excellent introduction to the richness of existentialist thought and an outstanding sourcebook for the classic existentialist thought and an outstanding sourcebook for the classic existentialist texts.
目次
- Introduction
- Soren Kierkegaard
- From The Present Age
- From Concluding Unscientific Postcript
- From Journals
- From Either/Or
- From Fear and Trembling
- Turgenev
- From Notes from Underground
- "Grand Inquisitor" from Brothers Karamozov
- Friedrich Nietsche
- From The Gay Science
- From This Spoke Zarathustra
- From Beyond Good and Evil
- From On the Genealogy of Morals
- From Twilight of Idols
- On Truth
- On Will to Power
- On Eternal Recurrence
- Hermann Hesse
- From Steppenwolf
- Martin Heidegger
- From Being and Time
- The Ontical Priority of the Question of Being
- The Theme of the Analytic of Dasein
- The "Who" of Dasein
- Everyday Being-One's-Self and the "They"
- On Falling and Inauthenticity
- Care as the Being of Dasein
- Dasein and Anxiety
- On Death and Authenticity
- Being-Towards-Death and the Everydayness of Dasein
- From Introduction to Metaphysics
- From Discourse on Thinking
- Rainer Marie Rilke
- From Notebooks of Malte Laurids Brigge
- Miguel de Unamuno
- From The Tragic Sense of Life
- Karl Jaspers
- From "Existenz"
- Franz Kafka
- Couriers (From Parables and Paradoxes)
- Before the Law (From The Penal Colony)
- Gabriel Marcel
- From "What is a Free Man?" (From Man Against Society)
- Albert Camus
- From The Stranger
- From The Myth of Sisphus
- From The Fall
- From "Albert Camus" by Jean-Paul Sartre
- Jean-Paul Sartre
- From Existentialism is a Humanism
- From Nausea
- From Transcendence of the Ego
- The Origin of Nothingness (From Being and Nothingness)
- Bad Faith (From Being and Nothingness)
- Freedom and Facticity: The Situation (From Being and Nothingness)
- Being-For-Other (From Being and Nothingness)
- From The Files
- From The Age of Reason
- From Sain Genet:Actor and Martyr
- From Marxism and Existentialism (From Search for a Method)
- Satre on Angst
- Maurice Merleau-Ponty
- From "Merleau-Ponty" by Jean-Paul Sartre
- Prospectus (From Primary of Perception)
- Freedom (From The Phenomenology of Perception)
- Simon de Beauvoir
- From The Ethics of Ambiguity
- From The Second Sex
- Hazel E.Barnes
- Sartre and Feminism (Apart From The Second Sex and All That
- Martin Buber
- From I and Thou
- From The Courage to Be
- Keiji Nishitani
- From What is Religion
- Colin Wilson
- From Anti-Sartre
- Viktor Frankel
- From Man's Search for Meaning
- Gabriel Marquez
- From Love in the Time of Cholera
- Milan Kundera
- From The Unbearable Lightness of Being
- Harold Pinter
- From The Dwarfs
- Samuel Beckett
- Act Without Words
- Casablanca
- Screenplay
- Luis Borges
- "Borges and I"
- Phillip Roth
- From The Human Stain
- Arthur Miller
- "Requiem" (From Death of a Salesman)
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