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Honza Krejcarová: Existentialistische Zusammenhänge (Violette Leduc, Jean Genet)
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La Leyenda de Tristán e Isolda y el Mito de Sísifo: ilustraciones del encuentro entre filosofía y literatura. The legend of Tristan and Isolde and the Myth of Sisyphus: illustrati...
Published 2013-06-01“…Key words: Relationship philosophy - literature, Legend of "Tristan and Isolde" and A.Schopenhauer, "Myth of Sisyphus" and french existentialism. …”
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Attendance of the Body and its importance in existential Phoenomenology
Published 2019-09-01“…And the body as the one who evaluates the self in existence, and to demonstrate the problem of the body in the phenomenological perception as a new horizon to transcend the dualism of the subject in modern philosophical thought, which contributed to reducing the chances of philosophical contemplation and physiognomy of the body; the research seeks to reveal the importance of the phenomological approach, The body of man has an essential role to play in shaping his own self-awareness and to reveal the important place of the body in French existentialism; by studying the body and understanding the meanings that it is associated with French philosophers, The physical body), but as the use of the body's phenomenology and its relationship to the world, and to the individual's self-perception of the body, from being a body bound to the presence of the body, being active and active in existence. …”
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Attendance of the Body and its importance in existential Phoenomenology
Published 2019-09-01“…And the body as the one who evaluates the self in existence, and to demonstrate the problem of the body in the phenomenological perception as a new horizon to transcend the dualism of the subject in modern philosophical thought, which contributed to reducing the chances of philosophical contemplation and physiognomy of the body; the research seeks to reveal the importance of the phenomological approach, The body of man has an essential role to play in shaping his own self-awareness and to reveal the important place of the body in French existentialism; by studying the body and understanding the meanings that it is associated with French philosophers, The physical body), but as the use of the body's phenomenology and its relationship to the world, and to the individual's self-perception of the body, from being a body bound to the presence of the body, being active and active in existence. …”
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Existential crisis and the poetics of myth in Sartre’s Nausea
Published 2022-01-01“…Jean-Paul Sartre’s novel Nausea (1938), one of the masterpieces of 20th century, is a touchstone of French existentialism too. It depicts, through the journal of a fictious historian, Antoine Roquentin, his realization of History itself as a fiction, what in this case turns out to be part of a massive existential crisis that will lead the protagonist to relinquish his research and long for writing a novel. …”
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Existential Poetics – Leopold Lahola (Birdsong)
Published 2019-05-01“…In the first part of the paper, what is pointed out is the key, nodal points of literary historical reflection on the works by Leopold Lahola, which were from the start linked with the poetics of French existentialism. Later, in the 1960s the opinion was reviewed through the optics of humanism, mainly functioning within the political background of the times. …”
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Groundlessness of L. Shestov as the Way of Going Beyond the Mind
Published 2020-12-01“…The analysis is carried out using additional literature of French existentialism (were used such philosophers who wrote in similar styles as philosophical essays). …”
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Not Existentialist, but Existential. Leonardo Ricci and the Philosophical thought of Jean-Paul Sartre, Albert Camus and Enzo Paci
Published 2023-10-01“…His writings are compared with some of the most important texts of French existentialism, that influenced him during his stay in Paris in the early fifties, in particular those of Jean-Paul Sartre and Albert Camus, especially focusing on his idea of ‘the absurd’. …”
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Makna kehadiran lakon Waiting for Godot Karya Samuel Beckett di Amerika dan di Indonesia :: Suatu studi banding
Published 2001“…What is meant by the philosophical aspects are those which are usually called the French existentialism which w as popular prior to, during and after the World War 11. …”
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The <i>Selbständigkeit</i> of the Essence: Michel Henry and the Meaning of Philosophical Knowledge
Published 2021-09-01“…Based on a series of archive documents, the paper reconstitutes the hermeneutical horizon in contrast with which the young Henry (1946–1963) defined his conception of phenomenology, philosophy, and religion, i.e., the French existential–Hegelian debate (Wahl, Kojève). The reconstitution of this dialogue between the young Henry and the French Hegelianism of the 20th century will provide the theoretical framework for the analysis of the “religious attitude” in Henry’s philosophy and in his attempt to rethink the transcendental connection between phenomenality and (philosophical) discourse.…”
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Existing otherwise: from Jean-Paul Sartre and Maurice Merleau-Ponty to a critical phenomenology of bodily otherness
Published 2022“…In their will to rework French existential phenomenology to take stock of othering, violence, and oppression, accounts of this kind point at once to its shortcomings and its promise as a framework for making sense of such experiences. …”
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