Draft:Outline of existentialism

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to existentialism:

Existentialism is a form of philosophical inquiry that explores the issue of human existence. Existentialist philosophers explore questions related to the meaning, purpose, and value of human existence. Common concepts in existentialist thought include existential crisis, dread, and anxiety in the face of an absurd world and free will, as well as authenticity, courage, and virtue.

What type of thing is existentialism?

Existentialism can be described as all of the following:

Branches of existentialism

History of existentialism

History of existentialism

General existentialism concepts

Existentialism organizations

Existentialism publications

Existentialist books

Existentialist journals

Persons influential in existentialism

Notable existentialists

Influential non-existentialists

See also

References

External links

  • Existentialism on In Our Time at the BBC
  • Friesian interpretation of Existentialism
  • Crowell, Steven. "Existentialism". In Zalta, Edward N. (ed.). Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
  • "Existentialism is a Humanism", a lecture given by Jean-Paul Sartre
  • The Existential Primer
  • Buddhists, Existentialists and Situationists: Waking up in Waking Life
  • What Is an Existential Threat? A threat to existence (see Global catastrophic risk) or to a particular state or group.
Journals and articles
  • Stirrings Still: The International Journal of Existential Literature
  • Existential Analysis published by The Society for Existential Analysis


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