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Description: A brief introduction to Existentialism, particularly of the French variety. |
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a51ts2 ::: Favorites 2007-11-27 21:34:58 Thanks for posting this. __________________________________________________ | |
illgeneratore ::: Favorites 2007-10-22 18:06:02 Spot on, the two most popular works of existentialism are Nausea by Sartre and The Stranger by Camus... __________________________________________________ | |
FozIber ::: Favorites 2007-10-10 14:39:27 For me Existentialism, like the so many movements as Contra Cultura are not more neyther less than philosophical essays that will have there own strong social contribution in a future. Anyway the richness of this documents are enormous. __________________________________________________ | |
Somatostatin ::: Favorites 2007-10-08 03:12:38 the whole idea is about human life which is uncertain. existentialism rejects the very notion of transcendetalism; we cant depend on a higher being or the paranormal or miracles and all that shit. we're week and vincible. Sarte tells us that were certainly responsible for our actions. we also do have [limited]freedoms, limited choices...like a freedom of suicide. __________________________________________________ | |
thecatherintherye ::: Favorites 2007-07-03 23:31:37 interesting stuff __________________________________________________ | |
MindMusicArt ::: Favorites 2007-07-01 14:56:44 post some more especially somemore regarding neitzsche if ther eis any direct footage of that __________________________________________________ | |
MindMusicArt ::: Favorites 2007-07-01 14:55:02 that's cool that a boy came up to you and handed you a book i wish someone could have handed me a book like that instead i went out and baught it. and since thne i've been in love with it as well __________________________________________________ | |
MindMusicArt ::: Favorites 2007-07-01 14:52:09 It's cool that you are reading being and nothingness i finished the book a while back and your write, it is quite wordy at times and he could get to his point quicker but all in all it's a really good read if you stick to it and become truely engage in what your reading. and a good book to read by sartre so that you don't get turned off of him is a book called existentialism and human emotions, it's great and he get's to his point very quickly plus it's short. __________________________________________________ | |
recain ::: Favorites 2007-06-06 00:57:57 this is one of my most favorite videos on youtube. Big thanks to ExWizard for posting it. __________________________________________________ | |
barrettrussell ::: Favorites 2007-05-30 03:20:51 i meant hegel not husserl's __________________________________________________ | |
barrettrussell ::: Favorites 2007-05-25 19:31:32 Kierkegaard being the father of existentialism, and in that a direct disput to husserl's philosophy (as kierkegaard studied in berlin right after husserls death), and later Nietzsche as well heidegger continued this direction of individual, phenomenal, ontology. Read heidegger (as sartre even uses the term dasein on occasion). If you like existentialism, try to find the series called "no excuses" by the late robert solomon, __________________________________________________ | |
jcnejce2223 ::: Favorites 2007-05-07 14:07:21 This is a good piece. Where can we find more of this video? __________________________________________________ | |
pyrrho314 ::: Favorites 2007-04-17 17:08:08 Nietzsche isn't existentialist though... you mean as influence on? __________________________________________________ | |
bonzodog10 ::: Favorites 2007-03-31 20:06:47 Nice one mate. i was gonna say that myself. __________________________________________________ | |
mandraak84 ::: Favorites 2007-02-23 19:54:21 A helper ? I mean he doesn't dispute the meaning, he simply corrects the use of e.g./i.e. (which is often confusing: e.g.= "example given", used for a list of examples, and i.e.= "that is (to say)", used to reformulate more clearly an idea) That's it! So now my question to be : Who are you to dispute his good intention ? :D __________________________________________________ |
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