The Ernest Becker Reader

The Ernest Becker Reader

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Dec 1, 2004 · Inglés · Tapa blanda (248 páginas)
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Detalles del libro

Formato Tapa blanda
Páginas 248
Idioma Inglés
Publicado Dec 1, 2004
Editorial University of Washington Press
ISBN-10 0295984708
ISBN-13 9780295984704

Descripción

Ernest Becker's work delves deeply into the complexities of human existence, exploring the interplay between society and individual psychology. His keen observations reveal the often-unacknowledged fears and motivations that shape people's actions, particularly in the face of existential dilemmas. Through a blend of philosophical inquiry and sociological insight, Becker challenges readers to confront the underlying anxieties that drive their behaviors and beliefs.

This collection, curated by Daniel Liechty, showcases Becker's most influential writings, offering a profound examination of the human condition. It highlights his pioneering thoughts on the nature of fear, self-deception, and the cultural constructs that guide human interactions. Readers will find themselves reflecting on the powerful themes of mortality, purpose, and the struggle for authenticity in a seemingly indifferent world.

As they engage with Becker's ideas, individuals will be encouraged to reflect on their own lives, considering how societal pressures and existential fears shape their identities. The reader invites a deep, introspective journey into understanding the self and society, ultimately inspiring a more authentic and meaningful existence.

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