From Hegel to ExistentialismOUP USA, 1987 M07 16 - 310 páginas Robert Solomon here brings together a collection of his published articles, focusing on key issues in the writings of major continental philosophers, including Hegel, Nietzsche, Kierkegaard, Satre, and Camus. The essays not only shed light on these writers, but also develop a set of provocative and forcefully-argued original theses, and encapsulate some of the central ideas of his most important books. |
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Hegels Concept of Geist | 36 |
Hegels Epistemology | 51 |
Kierkegaard and Subjective Truth | 72 |
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abstract analysis appear argue argument Aristotle attack attempt behavior belief Camus Cartesian causal characterization Christianity claim consciousness context course Critique defended Descartes distinction distinguished emotions empirical epistemological essence essential ethics example existence existential existentialists experience expression fact feelings Føllesdal Frege Freud Geist Gurwitsch Hegel Heidegger human Husserl ical idea individual insists intentional objects interpretation intuition J. L. Austin Jean-Paul Sartre Kant Kant's Kantian Kierkegaard knowledge Leibniz logical meaning Meursault mind nature necessary truth neurological neurones Nietzsche Nietzsche's nihilism noema Nothingness notion one's ontological particular perception person perversion phenom phenomenology philosophy presupposition principles private language problem propositions psychic psychological Pythagorean theorem question reason reference reflection rejection religion rience SARTRE Sartre's sciousness self-consciousness sensations sense sentence sexual simply Sinn standpoint subjective truth thesis things thought tion traditional trans transcendental true Übermensch understand universal values virtue Wittgenstein