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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