The Existentialists: A Critical Study

The Existentialists: A Critical Study

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Jan 1, 1977 · English · Hardcover (268 pages)
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Format Hardcover
Pages 268
Language English
Published Jan 1, 1977
Publisher Greenwood Pub Group
ISBN-10 0837195659
ISBN-13 9780837195650

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In this profound exploration of existentialist thought, James Daniel Collins delves into the intricate tapestry of ideas woven by some of the most influential philosophers of the 20th century. The narrative traces the evolution of existentialism, highlighting key figures and their groundbreaking contributions, from Jean-Paul Sartre to Simone de Beauvoir, and delves into the philosophical underpinnings that shaped their ideas.

Collins illuminates the central themes of existentialism, such as freedom, authenticity, and the search for meaning in a seemingly indifferent universe. Through a critical lens, the author examines how these thinkers grappled with the weight of human existence, the absurd, and the complexities of personal choice. Their dialogues reflect a potent engagement with the human condition that resonates deeply across contexts and eras.

The book not only critiques the foundational texts of existentialism but also contextualizes them within contemporary discussions. Collins investigates the relevance of existential thought in today’s world, making connections to modern dilemmas regarding identity and purpose. This thoughtful analysis encourages readers to grapple with these enduring questions, inviting reflection on their own existence.

Rich in insight and accessible in style, this critical study serves as both an introduction for newcomers and a challenging discourse for seasoned philosophers. It invites readers to engage with the core tenets of existentialism while contemplating its implications in their own lives. Through Collins’s sharp scholarship, the complexities of existentialist thought unfold, offering a unique perspective on life’s most pressing inquiries.
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