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Existentialist Philosophy and Thought
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Nobel Prize-winning author Albert Camus.
Explores existentialist themes and philosophy.
Influential work of the twentieth century.
Addresses the question of existence and meaning.
Lyric eloquence and profound insights.
Reflects on the nature of despair.
Encourages readers to find value in life.
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Explores the psychology behind human evil.
Integrates psychiatry with religious teachings.
Includes case studies of evil individuals.
Addresses societal issues of deception and facade.
Written by renowned psychiatrist Dr. M. Scott Peck.
Aims to offer hope for healing and understanding.
First volume in a three-part audio series.
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Explores existentialist philosophy and human existence.
Engaging meditation on the concept of suicide.
Influenced by Kafka and other literary works.
Highlights the value of personal existence.
Offers a path to dignity and authenticity.
Written with lyrical and eloquent prose.
A must-read for existentialist thought enthusiasts.
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Explores the nature of human evil.
Insights from Dr. M. Scott Peck's practice.
Disturbing yet fascinating real-life examples.
Companion to the classic trilogy.
Offers hope for healing and understanding.
A thought-provoking read on psychological challenges.
Engaging narrative that captivates readers.
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Fresh translation of Sartre's seminal works.
Explores existentialism as humanism philosophy.
Discusses freedom and choice in human existence.
Includes analysis of Camus's The Stranger.
Features Q&A with Sartre on his lecture.
Introduced by acclaimed biographer Annie Cohen-Solal.
A foundational text for understanding existentialism.
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New English translation of Sartre's classic work.
Explores existentialism and human consciousness profoundly.
First new translation in over 60 years.
Highlights freedom and the weight of choices.
Includes foreword by philosopher Richard Moran.
Significant influence on modern philosophical thought.
Encourages readers to create their own values.
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Classic essay on revolution and human nature.
Influential work by philosopher Albert Camus.
Explores man's struggle against existence's conditions.
Analyzes historical uprisings against established orders.
Warnings about revolution leading to tyranny.
Translated from French by Anthony Bower.
A timeless voice for modern conscience.
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Explores faith through Abraham's sacrifice of Isaac.
Influenced modern Protestant theology and existentialism.
Written under the pseudonym Johannes de Silentio.
Includes insightful introduction by Alastair Hannay.
Features detailed notes for deeper understanding.
Part of the trusted Penguin Classics series.
Defines Kierkegaard's unique philosophical contributions.
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Sartre's first and most celebrated novel.
Explores deep themes of existence and consciousness.
Introduced by renowned critic James Wood.
Antoine Roquentin's existential crisis vividly depicted.
Impressionistic diary format captures raw emotions.
A landmark work in existential literature.
Declined the Nobel Prize in Literature, 1964.
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Groundbreaking work by Simone de Beauvoir.
Explores ethical responsibility and existential freedom.
Engages with Sartre and Merleau-Ponty’s philosophies.
Describes various “ways of being” in existence.
Emphasizes battling suppression for true freedom.
Concise examination of human existence.
Foundation of feminist and existential philosophy.
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Explores duality of aesthetic and ethical life.
Features two distinct characters: A and Judge Vilhelm.
Contemplates meaningful existence and personal choices.
Discusses themes like boredom, morality, and seduction.
Part of Penguin Classics’ esteemed literature collection.
Offers authoritative texts and scholarly insights.
Engaging read for philosophy and literature enthusiasts.
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Spirited account of existentialist intellectual movement.
Focuses on 20th-century thinkers and their influence.
Set in Paris, 1933, over apricot cocktails.
Explores themes of freedom and authentic being.
Interweaves biography with philosophical discussions.
Chronicles existentialism's impact on modern movements.
Award-winning audiobook engaging and thought-provoking.
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New English translation of Sartre's classic work.
First update in over 60 years.
Explores existentialism and the human condition.
Highlights freedom and personal value creation.
Includes a foreword by Richard Moran.
Accompanying PDF available in Audible Library.
Continues to inspire future generations.
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Timeless tales exploring human complexities.
Captivating narratives of love and morality.
Psychological depth in each gripping story.
Masterful exploration of existential themes.
Intriguing dynamics of relationships and struggles.
Thought-provoking reflection on faith and redemption.
Essential collection for Dostoevsky enthusiasts.
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Timeless guide to inner peace and resilience.
Insights from one of Rome’s greatest emperors.
Grounded in Stoic philosophy for personal growth.
Encourages self-reflection and ethical living.
Offers wisdom on life's uncertainties and challenges.
Essential read for clarity and purpose seekers.
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Essential masterwork of feminist philosophy.
Provokes and inspires generations of readers.
Includes reinstated original French text segments.
Encourages self-sufficiency and independence.
Groundbreaking insights remain relevant today.
Continues to inspire future generations.
A must-read for all thinkers.
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Philosophical insights from a Roman emperor.
Personal reflections for spiritual growth.
Timeless wisdom for modern readers.
Encourages self-understanding and introspection.
Influential work admired by great thinkers.
Developed through personal struggles and challenges.
Available as an accessible ebook format.
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Nobel Prize-winning playwright Jean-Paul Sartre.
Four influential plays exploring existential themes.
Iconic portrayal of Hell in "No Exit."
Reimagined Electra-Orestes story with modern relevance.
Intellectual conflict between theory and reality.
Provocative critique of American racism.
Essential reading for drama and philosophy enthusiasts.
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Explores existentialism's roots in Paris cafés.
Features iconic thinkers like Sartre and Beauvoir.
Integrates biography with philosophical concepts.
Highlights existentialism's impact on modern movements.
Engaging narrative filled with passion and rebellion.
Named one of the Ten Best Books of 2016.
Illuminates themes of freedom and authenticity today.
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Explores the profound concept of despair.
Influential in modern psychological insights.
Written by philosopher Søren Kierkegaard, pseudonym Anti-Climacus.
Key work in theistic existentialist thought.
Discusses eradication of despair strategies.
Influenced notable philosophers like Sartre and Camus.
Part of the esteemed Penguin Classics series.
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Explores the paradox of faith and reason.
Analyzes Abraham's dilemma through Kierkegaard's perspective.
Challenges conventional understanding of true faith.
Highlights the complexity of human emotions.
Influences existentialist thought in philosophy.
Contrasts with Hegel's emphasis on rational thought.
Provokes deep reflection on personal beliefs.
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Explore the nature of objective morality.
Challenge conventional views on right and wrong.
Embrace creative nihilism for personal values.
Understand the limitations of objective reality.
Construct arguments within a nihilistic framework.
Discover freedom from existential fears.
Redefine your relationship with reality.
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Nobel Prize-winning author Albert Camus.
Influential work of twentieth-century literature.
Explores existentialist themes and despair.
Reflects on the question of suicide.
Lyric eloquence throughout the essays.
Reaffirms the value of existence.
Inspires readers with profound insights.
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Major philosophical work by Maurice Merleau-Ponty.
New translation available for modern readers.
Explores the relationship between body and experience.
Engages with key phenomenological thinkers.
Includes studies of psychology and neurology.
Features comprehensive translator's introduction and notes.
Updated references to English translations provided.
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Explores possession and exorcism insights.
Examines group evil versus individual evil dynamics.
Integrates psychiatry with spiritual teachings.
Offers hope for understanding human evil.
Dr. Peck's warm, accessible storytelling style.
Draws on real-world examples of evil.
Concludes a groundbreaking exploration of evil.
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Personal writings by Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius
Explores ideas on Stoic philosophy
Written in Greek for self-guidance
Comprises 12 books of profound reflections
Unpublished, intended for personal use only
Quotes vary from short to long passages
Offers insights for self-improvement and wisdom
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Classic novel by Albert Camus, published in 1942.
New Spanish translation by Gallego Urrutia and García Gallego.
Explores themes of existentialism and apathy.
Follows the life of indifferent protagonist Meursault.
Set in Algeria, reflecting post-colonial concerns.
Provokes deep thoughts on morality and existence.
A must-read for literary and philosophical enthusiasts.
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Introduction by Professor Taylor Carman included.
Explores the concept of existence and Dasein.
Considers historical context of existentialism.
Discusses authentic versus inauthentic living.
Highlights importance of care in human existence.
Features Martyn Swain's engaging audio narration.
PDF of contents and introduction included.
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Profound insights into the nature of love.
Examines human connection and existential loneliness.
Includes a foreword by George Pattison.
Explores Soren Kierkegaard's philosophical thought.
Essential reading for understanding 19th-century philosophy.
Addresses love as a unifying force in life.
Encourages deep reflection on personal relationships.
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Groundbreaking work by Simone de Beauvoir.
Explores ethical responsibility and existential freedom.
Engages with Sartre and Merleau-Ponty's philosophies.
Defines various "ways of being" in existence.
Advocates for battling suppressive choices and activities.
Concise examination of human existence and freedom.
Launches de Beauvoir’s feminist and existential philosophy.
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