What Do Existentialists Believe? (What Do We Believe)

by Richard Appignanesi

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'Necessity makes existentialists of us all ... It is a map drawn truthfully to our likeness'

Existentialism is not a unified doctrine or belief in any conventional sense. It breaks ranks with all previous philosophy, unsettles orthodox religion, and questions the supremacy of science. However, the question it poses is of fundamental importance to us all: What on earth am I to make of my existence?

In this lively and provocative new introduction to existentialism, Richard Appignanesi challenges the reader to take part in a series of 'thought experiments' in order to illuminate what it means to approach the question of our being human existentially. He looks at the history of an existential approach to the question of being and traces it through the thought of major thinkers and writers such as Soren Kierkegaard, Jean-Paul Sartre and Albert Camus. Throughout, he emphasizes our need to face in good faith the consequences of what one is being. He also looks at existentialism's encounters with Islam, Freud, feminism, race and the notion of progress.
  • ISBN10 1862078637
  • ISBN13 9781862078635
  • Publish Date 7 August 2006
  • Publish Status Active
  • Out of Print 4 November 2009
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Granta Books
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 100
  • Language English