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The Cambridge companion to existentialism

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Machine generated contents note: Part I. Introduction: 1. Existentialism and its legacy
Steven Crowell; Part II. Existentialism in Historical Perspective: 2. Existentialism as a philosophical movement
David E. Cooper; 3. Existentialism as a cultural movement
William McBride; Part III. Major Existentialist Philosophers: 4. Kierkegaard's single individual and the point of indirect communication
Alastair Hannay; 5. 'What a monster then is man': Pascal and Kierkegaard on being a contradictory self and what to do about it
Hubert L. Dreyfus; 6. Nietzsche: after the death of God
Richard Schacht; 7. Nietzsche: selfhood, creativity, and philosophy
Lawrence J. Hatab; 8. Heidegger: the existential analytic of Dasein
William Blattner; 9. The antinomy of being: Heidegger's critique of humanism
Karsten Harries; 10. Sartre's existentialism and the nature of consciousness
Steven Crowell; 11. Political existentialism: the career of Sartre's political thought
Thomas R. Flynn; 12. Simone de Beauvoir's existentialism: freedom and ambiguity in the human world
Kristana Arp; 13. Merleau-Ponty on body, flesh, and visibility
Taylor Carman; Part IV. The Reach of Existential Philosophy; 14. Existentialism as literature
Jeff Malpas; 15. Existentialism and religion
Merold Westphal; 16. Racism is a system: how existentialism became dialectical in Fanon and Sartre
Robert Bernasconi; 17. Existential phenomenology, psychiatric illness, and the death of possibilities
Matthew Ratcliffe and Matthew Broome; Bibliography; Index.

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