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To deny our nothingness : contemporary images of man / by Maurice Friedman.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Delacorte Press, c1967.Description: 383 p.; 24 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • BD 450 .F75
Contents:
Contents:
Contemporary images of man --Images of inauthenticity --Malraux, Koestler, Steinbeck, Silone, and Carlo Levi --Bergson and Kazantzakis --Aldous Huxley --T.S. Eliot and Martin Buber --Coccioli, Bernanos, and Greene --Simone Weil --Carl Jung --Hermann Hesse --Sigmund Freud --William James, John Dewey, George Herbert Mead, and Harry Stack Sullivan -- Erich Fromm and "self-realization" --The atheist existentialist: Nietzsche and Sartre --The theological existentialist: Kierkegaard, Berdyaev, and Tillich --The existentialist of dialogue: Marcel, Camus, and Buber --Samuel Beckett and the early Camus --The dialogue with the absurd: the later Camus and Franz Kafka; Elie Wiesel and the modern Job --The image of man and moral philosophy.
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Contents:

Contemporary images of man --Images of inauthenticity --Malraux, Koestler, Steinbeck, Silone, and Carlo Levi --Bergson and Kazantzakis --Aldous Huxley --T.S. Eliot and Martin Buber --Coccioli, Bernanos, and Greene --Simone Weil --Carl Jung --Hermann Hesse --Sigmund Freud --William James, John Dewey, George Herbert Mead, and Harry Stack Sullivan -- Erich Fromm and "self-realization" --The atheist existentialist: Nietzsche and Sartre --The theological existentialist: Kierkegaard, Berdyaev, and Tillich --The existentialist of dialogue: Marcel, Camus, and Buber --Samuel Beckett and the early Camus --The dialogue with the absurd: the later Camus and Franz Kafka; Elie Wiesel and the modern Job --The image of man and moral philosophy.

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