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  1. Olatunji A. Oyeshile.An Existentialist - 2005 - In R. A. Akanmidu (ed.), Footprints in philosophy. Ibadan, Nigeria: Hope Publications. pp. 40.
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  2. Is an Existentialist Ethics Possible?Jonathan Crowe - 2004 - Philosophy Now 47 (Aug/Sept):29-30.
    Philosophers continue to be sceptical about the possibility of constructing an existentialist ethical theory. This article explores two of the main reasons for this scepticism and draws on Jean-Paul Sartre's "Existentialism and Humanism" to suggest that there is a way around them.
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    An existentialist theology.John Macquarrie - 1955 - London,: SCM Press.
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    An Existentialist Curriculum of Action: Creating a Language of Freedom and Possibility.Shaireen Rasheed - 2006 - Upa.
    This book contextualizes Maxine Greene's educational pedagogy within an existentialist tradition. By drawing on the works of Jean-Paul Sartre, Paulo Freire, and Merleau-Ponty, Professor Rasheed analyzes how Greene's work represents an advance in existentialist discourse via her interpretation of concepts, such as choice, freedom, and possibility within an educational setting.
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  5. "An Existentialist Analysis of 'Stand Your Ground' Laws".Kimberly Engels - 2018 - Public Affairs Quarterly 32 (2):141-158.
    Stand your ground laws (SYG) allow an individual to use deadly force against a perceived attacker anywhere that he or she has a legal right to be, without the requirement to attempt retreat before using deadly force. This article offers an analysis of SYG laws through a Sartrean existentialist lens. Drawing off existing empirical research and case examples, I make three claims: First, SYG laws have existential import to the extent that they influence individuals’ beliefs, behavior, and judgments. Second, (...)
     
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  6. An Existentialist account of the role of humor against oppression.Chris A. Kramer - 2013 - Humor: International Journal of Humor Research 26 (4).
    I argue that the overt subjugation in the system of American slavery and its subsequent effects offer a case study for an existentialist analysis of freedom, oppression and humor. Concentrating on the writings and experiences of Frederick Douglass and the existentialists Simone De Beauvoir and Lewis Gordon, I investigate how the concepts of “spirit of seriousness”, “mystification”, and an existentialist reading of “double consciousness” for example, can elucidate the forms of explicit and concealed oppression. I then make the (...)
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  7. An Existentialist Reading of Book 4 of the Analects.Lee Yearley - 2001 - In Bryan W. Van Norden (ed.), Confucius and the Analects: New Essays. Oxford University Press USA. pp. 237--74.
     
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    An Existentialist Critique of Punishment.Nicholas Logan - 2014 - Stance 7 (1):69-77.
    In this paper, I provide an account of the way in which practices of punitive justice in the United States permanently foreclose the possibility of an open future for the punished. I argue that participation in a system where those forms of punishment are utilized is an act of bad faith because it involves the denial of the existential freedom of others as well as our own. Using Hannah Arendt’s account of Adolf Eichmann, I show how such acts of bad (...)
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  9. (1 other version)An existentialist ethics.Hazel Estella Barnes - 1967 - New York,: Knopf.
     
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    An Existentialist Approach to the Social Psychology of Fairness.Kees van Den Bos - 2004 - In Jeff Greenberg, Sander Leon Koole & Thomas A. Pyszczynski (eds.), Handbook of Experimental Existential Psychology. Guilford Press.
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    An existentialist aesthetic: the theories of Sartre and Merleau-Ponty.Eugene Francis Kaelin - 1962 - Madison,: University of Wisconsin Press.
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    From an Existentialist God to the God of Existence. The Theological Conjectures of Hans Jonas.Fernando Suárez Müller - 2013 - Sophia 52 (4):657-672.
    Hans Jonas developed in ‘Past and Truth’ (1991) a demonstration of the existence of God based on the ‘truth of past things’. And in ‘The Concept of God after Auschwitz’ (1984) he created a new myth of divine self-alienation in order to take away God’s responsibility for human misery. Both these texts were conceived as an alternative to a more Hegelian, objective idealist perspective on theology. This article shows that Jonas’s alternative does not fully succeed in this respect because his (...)
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    An Existentialist Theology: A Comparison of Heidegger and Bultmann.Alan Richardson - 1957 - Philosophical Quarterly 7 (27):189.
  14. An Existentialist "Proof of the Existence of God".P. Leon - 1952 - Hibbert Journal 51:24.
     
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  15. Intersubjectivity– an Existentialistic, Phenomenological and Discourse Ethical Approach.A.-T. Tymieniecka - 2010 - In Phenomenology and Existentialism in the Twentieth Century. Springer Verlag.
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  16. An Existentialist Approach to "Macbeth".Robert G. Collmer - 1960 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 41 (4):484.
     
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    An existentialist challenge to philosophy of religion.Oswald O. Schrag - 1973 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 4 (3):151 - 167.
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    An Existentialist Philosophy. By John Macquarrie. (S.C.M. Press. Pp. xii and 252. Price 18s.).E. L. Allen - 1957 - Philosophy 32 (121):182-.
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  19. Toward an Existentialist Metaethics.Daniela Dover & Jonathan Gingerich - 2024 - In Berislav Marusić & Mark Schroeder (eds.), Analytic Existentialism. Oxford University Press.
    In her 1947 book _Toward an Ethics of Ambiguity_, Simone de Beauvoir sketches the outlines of a systematic existentialist ethical theory. This short and startlingly ambitious text purports to offer nothing less than a new way to meet the challenge of moral skepticism with a theory that at once grounds moral normativity and entails certain first-order moral norms. We argue that Beauvoir offers a distinctive and promising version of metaethical constructivism that deserves to be treated as a live option (...)
     
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  20. An existentialist friendship-Sartre and merleauponty.J. Roman - 1985 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 39 (152):30-55.
     
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  21. An Existentialist's Ethics.Alvin Plantinga - 1958 - Review of Metaphysics 12 (2):235 - 256.
    This is especially clear in the case of Jean Paul Sartre's philosophy of freedom. Existentialists in general and Sartre in particular argue that an analysis, not of human nature, indeed, but of, say, "the universal human condition" reveals that certain kinds of behavior are morally appropriate and others morally reprehensible. My aim in this paper is to show that Sartre's analysis of "the universal human condition" is quite inconsistent with morality in anything like the ordinary sense. We might think that (...)
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    Perpetual Thriving: An Existentialist Analysis.Sun Xiangchen - 2018 - Yearbook for Eastern and Western Philosophy 2018 (3):329-352.
    The relevance of Heidegger’s existentialist analysis of Dasein does not consist in its exhaustive understanding of man’s existential structure but in its suspension of cultural tradition by means of phenomenological reduction in order to show an existentialist aspect of that structure, namely being-toward-death. The Chinese cultural tradition, however, discloses another existentialist feature of man, namely perpetual thriving or shengshengbuxi. We intend to separate the existential experience from the exposition of that cultural tradition in order to make an (...)
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    An Existentialist Theology: A Comparison of Heidegger and Bultmann.John Macquarrie - 2012 - SCM Press.
    John Macquarrie's classic study of existentialism and the work of two of its most important representatives: Martin Heidegger and Rudolf Bultmann.
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    Thrown into the world: an existentialists approach to life.M. D. Joseph - 2016 - Guwahati: EBH Publishers (India).
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    An Existentialist Theology. [REVIEW]B. R. - 1956 - Review of Metaphysics 10 (2):365-365.
    An examination of the influence of the philosophy of existence on contemporary theology, with particular reference to Heidegger and Bultmann. The author's analyses of two difficult thinkers are clear and perceptive. He is interested not only in the question of historical influence but explores the more basic issue of what are the advantages and dangers of an existential approach for theology. He concludes that Bultmann has made the Christian understanding of man intelligible to contemporary philosophic thought while remaining loyal to (...)
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  26. Con Nietzsche be both an existentialist and a virtue ethicist?Christine Swanton - 2006 - In Timothy Chappell (ed.), Values and virtues: Aristotelianism in contemporary ethics. New York: Oxford University Press.
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    A Review of: “An Existentialist Curriculum of Action: Creating a Language of Freedom and Possibility”. [REVIEW]Shilpi Sinha - 2008 - Educational Studies: A Jrnl of the American Educ. Studies Assoc 43 (3):273-277.
    (2008). A Review of: “An Existentialist Curriculum of Action: Creating a Language of Freedom and Possibility”. Educational Studies: Vol. 43, No. 3, pp. 273-277.
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    "An Existentialist Aesthetic: The Theories of Sartre and Merleau-Ponty," by Eugene F. Kaelin. [REVIEW]Thomas Langan - 1963 - Modern Schoolman 41 (1):80-82.
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  29. Womens lib-an existentialistic metaphysics for being human.Gf Sefler - 1979 - Journal of Thought 14 (4):291-299.
     
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  30. An existentialist view of freedom.Ronald Grimsley - 1960 - Filosofia 11 (4 Supplemento):697.
     
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  31. An Existentialist Philosophy.John Macquarrie - 1957 - Philosophy 32 (121):182-184.
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    On Being and Becoming: An Existentialist Approach to Life.Jennifer Anna Gosetti-Ferencei - 2020 - New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    On Being and Becoming offers a new approach to existentialist philosophy and literature, as responding to competing demands for universal truth and the defense of the irreducible singularity of the individual. On Being and Becoming traces the heterogeneity of existentialist thinking beyond the popular wartime philosophers of the Parisian Left Bank, demonstrating their critical dependence on sources from the nineteenth century and their complements in modernist works across the European continent and beyond. While quintessentially modern, existentialism inherits ideas (...)
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    Doubt and Anxiety: An Existentialist Reconstruction of Pyrrhonism.Örsan K. Öymen - 2012 - Journal of Ancient Philosophy 6 (1).
  34. why Heidegger Is Not An Existentialist: Interpreting Authenticity And Historicity In Being And Time.Kevin Aho - 2003 - Florida Philosophical Review 3 (2):5-22.
    Heidegger's Being and Time is often interpreted as an important contribution to the canon of Existentialist philosophy. This popular interpretation is due largely to the theme of "authenticity" that is carefully developed in Division II. Here, Heidegger explains how we, as human beings, can temporarily sever ourselves from our bondage to a "fallen" public world by owning up to the anxious awareness of our inevitable death. It is in resolutely facing death that we can become individuals for the first (...)
     
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    Is John zizioulas an existentialist in disguise? Response to Lucian Turcescu.Aristotle Papanikolaou - 2004 - Modern Theology 20 (4):601-607.
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    An Existentialist Aesthetic. The Theories of Sartre and Merleau-PontyArt and Existentialism.David Thoreau Wieck - 1963 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 22 (1):78.
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  37. Authenticity and creativity: An existentialist perspective.V. C. Thomas - 1998 - Analecta Husserliana 52:317-332.
     
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    An Existentialist Aesthetic: The Theories of Sartre and Merleau-Ponty.Maurice Natanson - 1964 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 24 (4):597-599.
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    An Existentialist Ethics. By Hazel E. Barnes. [REVIEW]Thomas W. Busch - 1980 - Modern Schoolman 57 (2):173-174.
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    The Soul: An Existentialist Point of View. [REVIEW]Shai Frogel - 2010 - Human Studies 33 (2-3):191-204.
    The debate in relation to the soul suffers nowadays from a great lack of clarity. At least part of this cloudiness stems from a confusion among three different viewpoints that are not always reconcilable or mutually intelligible: the scientific point of view (natural sciences and empirical psychology), the therapeutic point of view (especially psychoanalysis) and the philosophical point of view. The goal of this paper is to blow away a little this cloudiness, and to introduce into the discussion a view (...)
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    Truth versus ignorance in democratic politics: An existentialist perspective on the democratic promise of political freedom.Pascal D. König - 2021 - Contemporary Political Theory 20 (3):614-635.
    Existentialist philosophy offers an understanding of how trying to eliminate ambiguities that inevitably mark the human condition only seemingly leads to freedom. This existentialist outlook can also serve to shed light on how democratic politics may similarly show tendencies which aim at overcoming immanent tensions. Such tendencies in democratic politics can be clarified using Sartre’s notion of ignorance – and truth as its counterpart. His concept of ignorance goes beyond merely facts or knowledge and refers to a mode (...)
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    The Assassination of Marilyn Monroe by the Coward Andrew Dominik: An Existentialist Phenomenology of Cinematic Imagination.David Sorfa - 2024 - In Kelli Fuery (ed.), Film Phenomenologies: Temporality, Embodiment, Transformation. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. pp. 141-166.
    The release of Andrew Dominik’s Blonde in 2022 on Netflix caused a furor of out-rage, and the film was seen variously as misogynistic, exploitative, and badly made. Here I wish to explore the ways in which we can think about the hyper-mediated image of Marilyn Monroe through Jean-Paul Sartre’s phenomenological consid-eration of imagination and Simone de Beauvoir’s existentialist analysis of ethics and ambiguity. I will argue that Sartre’s idea of irreality (unreality) guarantees the freedom of each individual and that (...)
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    Sartre and Psychoanalysis: An Existentialist Challenge to Clinical Metatheory, by Betty Cannon.Haim Gordon - 1996 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 27 (2):215-216.
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    The meaning of Heidegger: a critical study of an existentialist phenomenology.Thomas Langan - 1959 - Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press.
    An exegesis of Heidegger's existentialist philosophy.
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  45. Absurd Creation: An Existentialist View of Art?Guy Bennett-Hunter - 2009 - Philosophical Frontiers 4 (1):49-58.
    What are we to make of works of art whose apparent point is to convince us of the meaninglessness and absurdity of human existence? I examine, in this paper, the attempt of Albert Camus to provide philosophical justification of art in the face of the supposed fact of absurdity and note its failure as such with specific reference to Sartre’s criticism. Despite other superficial similarities, I contrast Camus’s concept of the absurd with that of his ‘existentialist’ colleagues, including Sartre, (...)
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  46. E. F. Kaelin, An Existentialist Aesthetic. [REVIEW]Thomas Langan - 1963 - Filosofia 14 (4):955.
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    Sartre, Foucault, and Historical Reason, Volume One: Toward an Existentialist Theory of History.Thomas R. Flynn - 1997 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    Sartre and Foucault were two of the most prominent and at times mutually antagonistic philosophical figures of the twentieth century. And nowhere are the antithetical natures of their existentialist and poststructuralist philosophies more apparent than in their disparate approaches to historical understanding. A history, thought Foucault, should be a kind of map, a comparative charting of structural transformations and displacements. But for Sartre, authentic historical understanding demanded a much more personal and committed narrative, a kind of interpretive diary of (...)
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    Consciousness, time and science epistemology: an existentialist approach.Jorge Julian Sanchez Martinez - 2021 - Science and Philosophy 9 (2):47-60.
    In this work, the author presents an updated state-of-the-art study about the fundamental concept of time, integrating approaches coming from all branches of human cognitive disciplines. The author points out that there is a rational relation for the nature of time coming from human disciplines and scientific ones, thus proposing an overall vision of it for the first time. Implications of this proposal are shown providing an existentialist approach to the meaning of “time” concept.
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    Can There Be an Existentialist Virtue Ethics?Peter Antich - 2023 - Journal of Value Inquiry 57 (1):1-20.
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    (1 other version)The African predicament and a case for Singer’s ‘Samaritanism’: an existentialist interpretation.Okeregbe Anthony - 2016 - Filosofia Theoretica: Journal of African Philosophy, Culture and Religions 5 (2):19-36.
    Africa has always been viewed as a land of the world’s greatest potential. It has been described ad nauseam as a land of abundant natural and human resources, the cradle of civilization and the bastion of man’s natural spirituality. In spite of this apparent superlative richness, the present African condition is also well documented as a paradox. If Africa is this resource rich, why is it so backward and economically poor? In line with the existentialist notion of solicitude and (...)
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