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Apr 25, 2024
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PHL 290 - PII Existentialism (Perspectives II course) Often conceived less as a philosophy and more
as a revolt against the traditional philosophy, existentialism, while
all but impossible to define, is pre-occupied with such themes as
the relation between the individual and society, the significance of
human choice, the significance of suffering in human life, the reality
of death and the relation between existence and absurdity. Readings
from such authors as Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, Heidegger, Sartre, Kafka,
Camus, and Dostoyevsky.
Prerequisites & Notes Adv Code: BR
Prereq: PHL 101
Normal Offering Cycle: Every other year
Credits: 3
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