This fully revised and updated 2nd edition provides a comprehensive reference guide to existentialism, featuring key chapters on key existentialist thinkers, as well as chapters applying existentialism to subject areas ranging across politics, literature, feminism, religion, the emotions, cognitive science, and poststructuralism. Contemporary developments in the field of existentialism that speak to issues of identity and exclusion are explored in 4 new chapters on race, gender, disability, and technology, whilst the 5th new chapter new chapter outlines analytic philosophy's complicated…mehr
This fully revised and updated 2nd edition provides a comprehensive reference guide to existentialism, featuring key chapters on key existentialist thinkers, as well as chapters applying existentialism to subject areas ranging across politics, literature, feminism, religion, the emotions, cognitive science, and poststructuralism. Contemporary developments in the field of existentialism that speak to issues of identity and exclusion are explored in 4 new chapters on race, gender, disability, and technology, whilst the 5th new chapter new chapter outlines analytic philosophy's complicated relationship to existentialism. Presenting the field of existentialism beyond the European tradition, this edition also includes a new key thinker chapter on Frantz Fanon, alongside Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, Heidegger, Sartre and de Beauvoir, as well as new engagement with the work of scholars on race and existentialism, including Lewis R. Gordon, George Yancy, and Richard Wright. The resources section at the end of the book includes an updated A to Z glossary, and timeline of key events, texts and thinkers in existentialism, as well as a list of relevant organisations, and an annotated guide to further reading, making this 2nd edition an invaluable text for scholars and students alike.
Jack Reynolds is Chair of Philosophy at Deakin University, Australia. Ashley Woodward is a Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Dundee, UK. Felicity Joseph teaches philosophy at the University of New England, Australia.
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Contributors Introduction: Felicity Joseph (University of New England Australia) Jack Reynolds (Deakin University Australia) and Ashley Woodward (University of Dundee UK) Existentialism Phenomenology and Philosophical Method Felicity Joseph ( University of New England Australia) and Jack Reynolds (Deakin University Australia) Part I - Current Research and Issues 1. Existentialism Metaphysics and Ontology Christian Onof (Birkbeck University UK) 2. Existentialism and Politics David Sherman (University of Montana USA) 3. Existentialism Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy Douglas Kirsner (Deakin University Australia) 4. Existentialism and Ethics Debra Bergoffen (George Mason University USA) 5. Existentialism and Religion George Pattison (University of Oxford UK) 6. Existentialism and Literature Colin Davis (Royal Holloway College University of London UK) 7. Existentialism Feminism and Sexuality Marguerite La Caze (University of Queensland Australia) 8. Existentialism and the Emotions Suzanne L. Cataldi (Southern Illinois University USA) 9. Existentialism Authenticity and the Self Christopher Macann (Independent Scholar France) 10. Existentialism and Latin America Roberto Domingo Toledo (Stony Brook University USA) 11. Existentialism and Gender Marilyn Stendera (University of Wollongong Australia) Part II - New Directions 12. Existentialism and Cognitive Science Michael Wheeler (University of Stirling UK) and Ezequiel Di Paolo (University of the Basque Country Spain) 13. Existentialism and Poststructuralism: Some Unfashionable Observations Jack Reynolds (Deakin University Australia) and Ashley Woodward (University of Dundee UK) 14. Existentialism and Technology Dominic Smith (University of Dundee UK) 15. Existentialism and (Dis)ability Ada Jaarsma (Mount Royal University Canada) 16. Mexistentialism Carlos Sanchez (San José State University USA) 17. Existentialism and Analytic Philosophy Pierre-Jean Renaudie (University of Lyon France) 18. Existentialism and Race Helen Ngo (Deakin University Australia) III - Recent Developments in Scholarship on Key Existentialists 19. Kierkegaard William McDonald (University of New England USA) 20. Nietzsche Keith Ansell-Pearson (University of Warwick UK) 21. Heidegger Andrew J. Mitchell (Emory University USA) 22. Sartre Peter Gratton (University of San Diego USA) 23. De Beauvoir Laura Hengehold (Case Western Reserve University USA) 24. Fanon Tom Meagher (University of Memphis USA) Part IV - Resources I. A-Z Glossary II. A Chronology of Key Events Texts and Thinkers III. Research Resources in Existentialism IV. Annotated Guide to Further Reading Index
Contributors Introduction: Felicity Joseph (University of New England Australia) Jack Reynolds (Deakin University Australia) and Ashley Woodward (University of Dundee UK) Existentialism Phenomenology and Philosophical Method Felicity Joseph ( University of New England Australia) and Jack Reynolds (Deakin University Australia) Part I - Current Research and Issues 1. Existentialism Metaphysics and Ontology Christian Onof (Birkbeck University UK) 2. Existentialism and Politics David Sherman (University of Montana USA) 3. Existentialism Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy Douglas Kirsner (Deakin University Australia) 4. Existentialism and Ethics Debra Bergoffen (George Mason University USA) 5. Existentialism and Religion George Pattison (University of Oxford UK) 6. Existentialism and Literature Colin Davis (Royal Holloway College University of London UK) 7. Existentialism Feminism and Sexuality Marguerite La Caze (University of Queensland Australia) 8. Existentialism and the Emotions Suzanne L. Cataldi (Southern Illinois University USA) 9. Existentialism Authenticity and the Self Christopher Macann (Independent Scholar France) 10. Existentialism and Latin America Roberto Domingo Toledo (Stony Brook University USA) 11. Existentialism and Gender Marilyn Stendera (University of Wollongong Australia) Part II - New Directions 12. Existentialism and Cognitive Science Michael Wheeler (University of Stirling UK) and Ezequiel Di Paolo (University of the Basque Country Spain) 13. Existentialism and Poststructuralism: Some Unfashionable Observations Jack Reynolds (Deakin University Australia) and Ashley Woodward (University of Dundee UK) 14. Existentialism and Technology Dominic Smith (University of Dundee UK) 15. Existentialism and (Dis)ability Ada Jaarsma (Mount Royal University Canada) 16. Mexistentialism Carlos Sanchez (San José State University USA) 17. Existentialism and Analytic Philosophy Pierre-Jean Renaudie (University of Lyon France) 18. Existentialism and Race Helen Ngo (Deakin University Australia) III - Recent Developments in Scholarship on Key Existentialists 19. Kierkegaard William McDonald (University of New England USA) 20. Nietzsche Keith Ansell-Pearson (University of Warwick UK) 21. Heidegger Andrew J. Mitchell (Emory University USA) 22. Sartre Peter Gratton (University of San Diego USA) 23. De Beauvoir Laura Hengehold (Case Western Reserve University USA) 24. Fanon Tom Meagher (University of Memphis USA) Part IV - Resources I. A-Z Glossary II. A Chronology of Key Events Texts and Thinkers III. Research Resources in Existentialism IV. Annotated Guide to Further Reading Index
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