
Author/Contributor(s): | Flynn, Thomas |
Publisher: | Oxford University Press, USA |
Date: | 11/06/2006 |
Binding: | Paperback |
Condition: | NEW |
Merleau-Ponty, and Camus, Thomas Flynn offers a concise account of existentialism, explaining the key themes of individuality, free will, and personal responsibility, which marked the movement as a way of life, not just a way of thinking. Flynn sets the philosophy of existentialism in context, from the early phenomenologists, to its rise in the 40's and 50's, and the connections with National Socialism, Communism, and Feminism. He identifies the original definition of existentialism, which tends to be obscured by misappropriation,
and highlights how the philosophy is still relevant in our world today.