Existentialism An Introduction

Existentialism: An Introduction by Kevin Aho, published by Polity Press on April 21, 2014, offers a scholarly overview of the fundamental concepts within the existentialist tradition. This 224-page book presents a clear exploration of key themes such as freedom, alienation, and authenticity, drawing on a diverse range of existentialist thinkers. Aho also highlights often overlooked aspects of existentialism, including its contributions to ethics, politics, and contemporary psychiatry, making it a comprehensive resource for readers interested in philosophy.
In this engaging text, Aho demonstrates the ongoing relevance of existentialism by connecting its ideas to contemporary philosophical discussions. The book addresses significant questions about identity and morality, illustrating how existentialist thought remains pertinent in today’s world. By examining both secular and religious figures, including Heidegger, Sartre, and Kierkegaard, Aho provides a nuanced understanding of existentialism’s impact on various fields. This introduction serves as an accessible entry point for upper-level students and anyone eager to delve into this vital area of philosophy.
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Existentialism: An Introduction provides an accessible and scholarly introduction to the core ideas of the existentialist tradition. Kevin Aho draws on a wide range of existentialist thinkers in chapters centering on the key themes of freedom, being-in-the-world, alienation, nihilism, anxiety and authenticity. He also addresses important but often overlooked issues in the canon of existentialism, with discussions devoted to the role of embodiment, the movement’s contribution to ethics, politics, and environmental and comparative philosophies, as well as its influence on contemporary psychiatry and psychotherapy. The enduring relevance of existentialism is shown by applying existentialist ideas to contemporary philosophical discussions of interest to a wide audience. The book covers secular thinkers such as Heidegger, Merleau-Ponty, Nietzsche, Sartre, Camus, and Beauvoir as well as religious authors, such as Buber, Dostoevsky, Marcel, and Kierkegaard.
In this engaging and accessible text Aho shows why existentialism cannot be easily dismissed as a moribund or outdated movement. In the aftermath of ‘God’s death’, existentialist philosophy engages questions with lasting philosophical significance, questions such as ‘Who am I?’ and ‘How should I live?’ By showing how existentialism offers insight into what it means to be human, the author illuminates existentialism’s enduring value.
Existentialism: An Introduction provides the ideal introduction for upper level students and anyone interested in knowing more about one of the most vibrant and important areas of philosophy today.
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