Of the philosophical movements of the twentieth century existentialism is one of the most powerful and thought-provoking. Its engagement with the themes of authenticity freedom bad faith nihilism and the death of God captured the imagination of millions. However in the twenty-first century existentialism is grappling with fresh questions and debates that move far beyond traditional existential preoccupations ranging from the lived experience of the embodied self intersectionality and feminist theory to comparative philosophy digital existentialism disability studies and philosophy of race. The Routledge Handbook of Contemporary Existentialism explores these topics and more connecting the ideas and insights of existentialism with some of the most urgent debates and challenges in philosophy today. Eight clear sections explore the following topics: methodology and technology social and political perspectives environment and place affectivity and emotion death and freedom value existentialism and Asian philosophy aging and disability. As well as chapters on key figures such as Kierkegaard Nietzsche Heidegger Sartre and Beauvoir the Handbook includes chapters on topics as diverse as Chicana feminism ecophilosophy and the environment Latina existentialism Black nihilism the Kyoto school and southeast Asian existentialism and the experiences of aging disability and death. Essential reading for students and researchers in the areas of existentialism and phenomenology The Routledge Handbook of Contemporary Existentialism will also be of interest to those studying ethics philosophy and gender philosophy of race the emotions and philosophical issues in health and illness as well as related disciplines such as Literature Sociology and Political Theory.
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Of the philosophical movements of the twentieth century existentialism is one of the most powerful and thought-provoking. Its engagement with the themes of authenticity freedom bad faith nihilism and the death of God captured the imagination of millions. However in the twenty-first century existentialism is grappling with fresh questions and debates that move far beyond traditional existential preoccupations ranging from the lived experience of the embodied self intersectionality and feminist theory to comparative philosophy digital existentialism disability studies and philosophy of race. The Routledge Handbook of Contemporary Existentialism explores these topics and more connecting the ideas and insights of existentialism with some of the most urgent debates and challenges in philosophy today. Eight clear sections explore the following topics: methodology and technology social and political perspectives environment and place affectivity and emotion death and freedom value existentialism and Asian philosophy aging and disability. As well as chapters on key figures such as Kierkegaard Nietzsche Heidegger Sartre and Beauvoir the Handbook includes chapters on topics as diverse as Chicana feminism ecophilosophy and the environment Latina existentialism Black nihilism the Kyoto school and southeast Asian existentialism and the experiences of aging disability and death. Essential reading for students and researchers in the areas of existentialism and phenomenology The Routledge Handbook of Contemporary Existentialism will also be of interest to those studying ethics philosophy and gender philosophy of race the emotions and philosophical issues in health and illness as well as related disciplines such as Literature Sociology and Political Theory.
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