Hebraic faith. See Kierkegaard
Heidegger, Martin; anxiety; authenticity; Being and Time; being-in-the-world, being-toward-death; boredom; care; comportment; Dasein; ek-stasis; equipment; ethics; falling; freedom; Gelassenheit; guilt; historicality; inauthenticity; “Letter on Humanism”; nature; Nazism; present-at-hand; ready-to-hand; repetition; resoluteness; scientism; solicitude; technology; temporality; “The Question Concerning Technology”; they-self
Hegel, G. W. F.; Phenomenology of Spirit
Hemingway, Ernest historicism
Holbach, Paul Henri hooks, bell
Husserl, Edmund; epoché; Ideas II; natural attitude idealism
Ibsen, Henrik industrial revolution intentionality intercorporeality. See Merleau-Ponty
Jacobson, Kristen
Jaspers, Karl
Job
Jonas, Hans
Kafka, Franz; The Castle
Kant, Immanuel; Critique of Pure Reason
Kaufmann, Walter
Kerouac, Jack
Kesey, Ken
Kierkegaard, Søren; Abraham; aesthetic sphere; anxiety; authenticity; Concluding Unscientific Postscript; conformism; Either/Or; ethical sphere; Fear and Trembling; freedom; guilt; leap of faith; religious sphere; repetition; subjective truth; suspension of the ethical; The Concept of Dread
Körper
Korsgaard, Christine
Kuhn, Helmut
Laing, R. D.; ontological security
Leder, Drew
Leib. See embodiment, lived-body
Lessing, Doris
Levin, David Michael
Levinas, Emmanuel, ethics as first philosophy; the face, Totality and Infinity
Lewis, Bradley life-world littérature engagée lived body. See embodiment, Leib
Locke, Alain
Löwith, Karl
Luther, Martin
MacIntyre, Alasdair
Mailer, Norman
Marcel, Gabriel; embodiment
Marcuse, Herbert
Marxism
May, Rollo medicalization
Merleau-Ponty, Maurice; being-in-the-world; bodily schema; chiasm; embodiment; ethics; flesh; freedom; intercorporeality; le corps propre; Phenomenology of Perception; “The War has Taken Place”
methodologism
Munch, Edvard
Murdoch, Iris narrative self naturalism nature. See Heidegger
Nehamas, Alexander neurasthenia
Newton, Isaac
New School for Social Research
Nietzsche, Friedrich; amor fati; authenticity; body; death of God; doctrine of eternal recurrence; freedom; herd; Beyond Good and Evil; The Gay Science; master morality; nihilism; On the Genealogy of Morals; perspectivism; ressentiment; slave morality; Thus Spoke Zarathustra; Übermensch; will to power nihilism. See Nietzsche, West ontological security. See R. D. Laing oppression. See Beauvoir, Fanon otherness. See Beauvoir, Fanon, Levinas, Sartre
Palahniuk, Chuck
Pascal, Blaise
Picasso, Pablo phenomenology. See Husserl
Plato; Phaedo; Republic politics
Pollack, Jackson postmodernism
Prosser, Jay
Protestantism psychiatry; existential critique of race; critical philosophy of
Rank, Otto
Ratcliffe, Matthew realism representational view of knowledge
Reyna, Wagner de
Rilke, Rainer Maria romanticism
Rorty, Richard
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques
Rubin, Henry
Russell, Bertrand
Sartre, Jean-Paul; anguish; Anti-Semite and Jew; authenticity; bad faith; Being and Nothingness; being-for-itself; being-in-itself; being-with-others; embodiment; ethics; “Existentialism is a Humanism”; forlornness; freedom; Nausea; No Exit; Notes for an Ethics; otherness; responsibility; the look; War Diaries
Schopenhauer, Arthur scientism. See naturalism sexual difference
Shertov, Lev
Solomon, Robert
Sophocles
Stolorow, Robert
Styron, William; Darkness Visible sub specie aeternitatis subjectivism substance ontology
Svenaeus, Fredrik
Taylor, Charles technology; medical. See Heidegger temporality. See Heidegger
Thomas, Philip
Tillich, Paul
Tolstoy, Leo; The Death of Ivan Ilych
Toombs, Kay transcendence. See being-for-itself, freedom
Unamuno, Miguel de; The Tragic Sense of Life
Vogel, Lawrence wanton. See Frankfurt
Weber, Max
West, Cornel
Wheeler, Michael
Wild, John
Williams, Bernard
Woolf, Virginia
Wright, Richard
Yalom, Irvin
Young, Iris Marion
Zaner, Richard
Zimmerman, Dean