The Routledge Handbook of Contemporary Existentialism

Author:   Kevin Aho (Florida Gulf Coast University, USA) ,  Megan Altman (Cornell College, USA) ,  Hans Pedersen (Indiana University of Pennsylvania, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781032162584


Pages:   490
Publication Date:   18 April 2024
Format:   Hardback
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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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Author:   Kevin Aho (Florida Gulf Coast University, USA) ,  Megan Altman (Cornell College, USA) ,  Hans Pedersen (Indiana University of Pennsylvania, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   1.100kg
ISBN:  

9781032162584


ISBN 10:   1032162589
Pages:   490
Publication Date:   18 April 2024
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction Kevin Aho, Megan Altman, and Hans Pedersen Part 1: Methodology and Technology 1. Existential Phenomenology and Concepts: Thinking with Heidegger Lawrence Hatab 2. Existential Phenomenology and Qualitative Research Anthony Vincent Fernandez 3. Existentialism and AI in the 21st-Century: Thoughts on the Control Problem Hans Pedersen 4. Existentialism and Death in a Digital Age Patrick Stokes 5. Being in Digital Worlds Rebecca Longtin Part 2: Social and Political Perspectives 6. Existence Theory and Contemporary Culture Patrick Baert, Marcus Morgan, and Rin Ushiyama 7. Sartre and the Politics of the Far Right William Remley 8. Existentialism and Political Transformation: Sartre and the Ambiguities of Freedom and Praxis Laura McMahon 9. Arendt’s Political Existentialism Niall Keane 10. Four Reasons for Rebellion: On the Existentialist Revolt against the Crowd Antony Aumann 11. Self-Creation in Chicana Feminism Lori Gallegos and Emma Velez Part 3: Environment and Place 12. Place, Dwelling, Existence Janet Donohoe 13. Existentialism and Place: Reflections on the Significance of Place through Goldsworthy, Heidegger, and Nietzsche Gerard Kuperus 14. An Eco-Existentialist Analysis of the Lived Experience of Climate Change and Its Denial Ruth Tietjen 15. Latina Existentialism and the Multiplicitous Self: Being-between-worlds and Not Being-at-Ease Mariana Ortega 16. Mexican Existentialism Carlos Alberto Sánchez Part 4: Affectivity and Emotion 17. Faces of Finitude: Death, Loss, and Trauma Robert Stolorow 18. Revisiting Kierkegaard on Anxiety and Despair Emily Hughes 19. Shame Luna Dolezal 20. Beauvoir on Non-Monogamy in Loving Relationships Ellie Anderson Part 5: Death and Freedom 21. Death Is an Injustice: Dispelling a Common Myth about Existentialism and Mortality Adam Buben 22. We are Our Possibilities: From Sartre to Beauvoir to Løgstrup Matthew Ratcliffe 23. Existential Choice Revisited Richard Polt 24. Existentialism in Frederick Douglass James Haile III Part 6: Value 25. Black Nihilism Devon Johnson 26. Nothing Matters: Heidegger on Nietzsche on Nihilism Lee Braver 27. Ideal Value and Exemplary Experience Irene McMullin 28. Existential Crises Katherine Withy 29. Existential Normativity and Secular Faith Steven Crowell 30. Kierkegaard on Evading Moral Evasions Gordon Marino Part 7: Existentialism and Asian Philosophy 31. Recuperating from Existential Emptiness Sickness: Nishitani after Sartre Jason Wirth 32. Nothingness and Love in Nietzsche and the Kyoto School Rick Anthony Furtak 33. Buddhism and Existentialism: Saṃvega as Existential Dread of the Human Condition Stephen Harris 34. Self-Awareness and Nothingness: Wang Yangming, Wang Ji, and Existential Confucianism Eric Nelson Part 8: Approaches to Aging and Disability 35. The Phenomenology of Frailty: Existentialism and Old-Age Vulnerability Fredrik Svenaeus 36. Shifting Horizons in Aging and the Call for a Spiralic Understanding of the Future Kirsten Jacobson 37. Authenticity and Aging John Russon 38. Useless Mouths or Useful Labour? Applying Simone de Beauvoir’s Philosophy of Old Age to Gray Labour Force Exploitation Shannon Musset 39. Nostalgia and Well-Being: An Existentialist Analysis Dylan Trigg 40. Possibilities of which I Am: Disability, Existentialism, and Embodiment Joel Michael Reynolds. Index

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Kevin Aho is Professor of Philosophy and Chair of the Department of Communication and Philosophy at Florida Gulf Coast University, USA. Megan Altman is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Cornell College, USA. Hans Pedersen is Professor of Philosophy at Indiana University of Pennsylvania, USA.

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