Existentialism: A Very Short Introduction

Existentialism: A Very Short Introduction

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Philosophy
格式 平装书
页数 160
语言 英语
已发布 Nov 6, 2006
出版商 Oxford University Press
ISBN-10 0192804286
ISBN-13 9780192804280
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Existentialism, a prominent philosophical movement of the twentieth century, invites readers to explore the depths of human existence and the complexities of freedom and choice. Thomas R. Flynn dives into this intriguing philosophy, shedding light on the ideas that have shaped contemporary thought. Through an engaging narrative, he examines key figures, such as Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir, whose works have influenced countless lives and sparked important conversations about individuality and meaning.

Flynn’s exploration reveals how existentialism transcends mere academic discourse, resonating with the struggles and aspirations of everyday life. The work delves into themes like absurdity, authenticity, and the quest for purpose, encouraging readers to confront their own experiences and beliefs. By integrating historical context with philosophical inquiry, he illuminates the relevance of existentialist thought in understanding personal and societal dilemmas.

With a clear and accessible style, this introduction serves as an invitation for both beginners and seasoned thinkers to engage with the profound questions posed by existentialism. Flynn highlights the movement's impact on literature, psychology, and politics, illustrating its far-reaching influence across various domains of human thought.

Ultimately, the examination of existentialism offers not only a glimpse into a significant intellectual heritage but also a pathway toward self-reflection and personal growth. Through its exploration of freedom, choice, and the search for meaning, the narrative encourages a deeper understanding of what it means to be human in an ever-complex world.

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