Existentialism From Dostoevsky to Sartre
| Translated by | Walter Kaufmann |
| Editor | Walter Kaufmann |
| About/Subject | Existentialism |
| Format | Trade Paperback |
| Language | English |
| Location | New York |
| Copyright | 1965 |
| Copyright | 1975 |
| This Edition Published | 1975 |
| Pages / Font | 384 pages |
| Library of Congress Catalog Card Number | 56-10018 |
| Chapters | Preface to the expanded edition Preface One: KAUFMANN: Existentialism from Dostoevsky to Sartre Two: DOSTOEVSKY: Notes from Underground Three: KIERKEGAARD: The First Existentialist —1. On His Mission —2. On His Works —3. On His Mode of Existance —4. "That Individual" —5. Dread and Freedom —6. Authority —7. "Truth is Subjectivity" Four: NIETZSCHE: "Live Dangerously" —1. "The Challenge of Every Great Philosophy" —2. "The Gay Science" —3. On Free Death —4. The Beginning of The Will to Power —5. Frome Ecce Homo Five: RIKLE: The Notes of Malte Laurids Brigge Six: KAFKA: Three Parables —1. An Imperial Message —2. Before the Law —3. Couriers Seven: ORTEGA: "Man Has No Nature" Eight: JASPERS: Existenzphilosophie —1. On My Philosophy —2. Kierkegaard and Nietzsche —3. The Encompassing Nine: HEIDEGGER: The Quest for Being —1. My Way to Phenomenology —2. What is Metaphysics? —3. The Way Back into the Ground of Metaphysics Ten: SARTRE: Existentialism —1. The Wall —2. Self-Deception —3. Portrait of the Antisemite —4. Existentialism is a Humanism —5. Marxism and Existentialism Eleven: CAMUS: The Myth of Sisyphus Notes Sources and Acknowlegements |
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