Basic Writings of Existentialism
Edited by Gordon Marino
Edited by Gordon Marino
Edited by Gordon Marino
Edited by Gordon Marino
Part of Modern Library Classics
Part of Modern Library Classics
Category: Philosophy | Classic Nonfiction | World History
Category: Philosophy | Classic Nonfiction | World History
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$22.00
Apr 13, 2004 | ISBN 9780375759895
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Dec 18, 2007 | ISBN 9780307430670
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$22.00
Apr 13, 2004 | ISBN 9780375759895
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Dec 18, 2007 | ISBN 9780307430670
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Praise
âBasic Writings of Existentialism will be, for many, a reminder of what first drew them to existentialism and, simply, to philosophy. Marinoâs introductory essays, taut, instructive, well-tuned to the drumbeat of each thinkerâs passions and concerns, and the substantial selections from the foremost representatives of the movement, are a benediction. In defiance of Hegelâs pronouncements, the thinkers included here introduce us to a philosophy in present tense, and preferably in the active voice. Readers new to existentialism have as reliable a guide as the subject matter permits. Those familiar with movement have an occasion for recollection and more.â
âVanessa Rumble, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Boston College
âThis book is a perfect choice for all who wonder what existentialism is all about. The key writers are included â Kierkegaard, Nietzsche and Dostoevsky from the19th Century, and Heudegger, Sartre, and Camus, from the 20th Century. Itâs good to see selections from Simone de Beauvoir and Ralph Ellison, as well. Marino has a sharp eye for picking telling passages from often long and complex works. Itâs now clear that existentialism is one of the enduring traditions in Western Philosophy, Art, and Religion, a perspective that articulates and responds to the deepest human needs. These fresh selections lay out the issues, from alienation to reconciliation, from despair to joyful wisdom, that make this world-perspective so compelling. Marinoâs introductions to each writer, and his introductory overview, are lively and capture the spirit of the chosen texts. A profound adventure awaits those readers ready to immerse themselves in this jewel of a book.â
âEdward F. Mooney, Professor of Philosophy and Religion, Syracuse University
âWith superb selections and strongly supportive introductory biographies, this is in my judgment the best existentialism anthology out there.â
âMerold Westphal, Distinguished Professor of Philosophy Fordham University
Table Of Contents
Contents
INTRODUCTION by Gordon Marino ix
BASIC WRITINGS OF
EXISTENTIALISM
SĂREN KIERKEGAARD
FEAR AND TREMBLING
Problema I 7
Problema II 24
THE SICKNESS UNTO DEATH
A. Despair Is the Sickness unto Death 41
B. The Universality of This Sickness (Despair) 51
C. The Forms of This Sickness (Despair) 58
FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE
ON THE GENEALOGY OF MORALS
First Essay: âGood and Evil,â âGood and Badâ 111
Second Essay: âGuilt,â âBad Conscience,â and the Like 145
FYODOR DOSTOEVSKY
NOTES FROM THE UNDERGROUND
Part I: Underground 193
THE BROTHERS KARAMAZOV
The Grand Inquisitor 231
MIGUEL DE UNAMUNO Y JUGO
SAINT MANUEL BUENO, MARTYR 257
viii . Contents
MARTIN HEIDEGGER
BEING AND TIME
The Possible Being-a-Whole of Da-sein and
Being-Toward-Death 299
JEAN-PAUL SARTRE
EXISTENTIALISM 341
BEING AND NOTHINGNESS
Self-Negation 369
The Encounter with the Other 391
SIMONE DE BEAUVOIR
THE ETHICS OF AMBIGUITY
Ambiguity 413
ALBERT CAMUS
THE MYTH OF SISYPHUS
An Absurd Reasoning 441
The Myth of Sisyphus 489
RALPH ELLISON
INVISIBLE MAN
Prologue 495