The arrow that flies by day: existential images of the human condition from Socrates to Hannah Arendt ; a philosophy for dark times
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Main Author: Murchland, Bernard (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Lanham [u.a.] University Press of America 2008
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Item Description:Includes bibliographical references (p. 139-143)
Seeking the good life: Socrates' erotic revolution -- At home in the universe: the Stoics as Existentialists -- Senses of the self: Augustine and the ascent of the soul -- Overcoming alienation: Rousseau's search for authenticity -- Becoming who we are: Kierkegaard against his age (and ours) -- Single in the crowd: Thoreau's existential experiment at Walden Pond -- No short cut to Paradise: the lonely passion of William James -- Beyond Nihilism: Nietzsche and the ethics of utopia -- Between solitude and solidarity: the two worlds of Albert Camus -- The desire to be God: Sartre and the winding roads of freedom -- Dramatist of a broken world: the soft theism of Gabriel Marcel -- Thinking without banisters: Hannah Arendt and the face of radical evil
Physical Description:xiii, 143 p. 23 cm
ISBN:9780761840428
0761840427
9780761840312
0761840311

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