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Laetitia Boon

Existentialist Values: Portrayed in Kafka's "The Metamorphosis" and Camus' "The Stranger" - 2 views

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    Details on why Kafka's work is existentialist...
Carlijn Huesken

The Existentialist Kafka: which existentialist doctrines does Kafka address inThe Metam... - 1 views

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    This source is written by a student which makes it easy to understand and is usefull as it shows how the novella The Metamorphosis, by Kafka, relates to existentialism and gives examples.
Laetitia Boon

Research Questions - 3 views

Definition of Existentialism: Human beings cannot be understood through the sciences. Humans are in charge of making their own lives, they are forced to define their lives through living. Humans ar...

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YJ Kim

Ideology and the Cold War - 2 views

shared by YJ Kim on 24 Feb 12 - No Cached
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    Book source, written by Mark Kramer
YJ Kim

Annotated MLA Bibliography of Sites - 2 views

For a better-formatted version of this bibliography, go to: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1sKGRzjEGYNF0Kr4RbpSbyzT6lEYdmDaC62hpsc-tYbI/edit

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YJ Kim

The World at War, history of WW 1939-1945 - 1 views

shared by YJ Kim on 24 Feb 12 - Cached
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    "This Web site is intended for enthusiasts of World War II, a period now far behind us. The text has been written using our own judgement and should be easily understood by everybody. The reader is taken back in time and feels that he was actually present when the events took place, a new and compelling way of experiencing the events of World War II." Great source on WWII for the question on how the time period affected the spread and development of Existentialism.
YJ Kim

The cold war - Ideology - 0 views

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    "Traditional scholarship on the Cold War assigned a central but sharply circumscribed role to ideology. The writers of the 1950s drew on the official rationales that the Truman administration had used to explain the nature of the Cold War and the necessity for the American Cold War policy of containment." May not be reliable, but a good source for Cold war ideology.
Laetitia Boon

Existential Primer: Franz Kafka - 2 views

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    This source includes a biography of Franz Kafka and explains how he can be related to existentialism. It mostly, however, talks about Kafka's work.
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    Talks about all of Kafka's literary works and life. "Kafka as Existentialist" is the heading that is important to us. --- "The existential attitude begins with a disoriented individual facing a confused world he cannot accept" (ix). However, the individual eventually accepts and even embraces the absurdity of life. --- --- Kafka does not theorize a utopian future for humanity. At best, Kafka has no philosophical or political motives and merely wants to reflect what he has seen of human nature. At worst, Kafka believes humanity is descending into an abyss of alienation in which individuals can rely on no external truths or communal obligations. The end result is an extreme version of alienation that is a forced, not chosen, individualism. ---
Alejandra Marma

The perspectives of Nietzsche - 1 views

"Certainly the Christian religion is an antiquity projected into our times from remote prehistory; and the fact that the claim is believed - whereas one is otherwise so strict in examining pretensi...

started by Alejandra Marma on 23 Feb 12 no follow-up yet
Carlijn Huesken

Existentialism- Aetheistic - 2 views

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    This source describes what aetheistic existentialism is and also introduces Frederich Nietzsche and Jean-Paul Sartre and explains how they are related to the theory. The source also provides some work of the two men which might be helpfull for us to know.
Alejandra Marma

Søren Kierkegaard-Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy - 3 views

"His work crosses the boundaries of philosophy, theology, psychology, literary criticism, devotional literature and fiction. Kierkegaard brought this potent mixture of discourses to bear as social ...

started by Alejandra Marma on 23 Feb 12 no follow-up yet
Carlijn Huesken

Christian Existentialism - 2 views

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    This source is usefull for our project as it not only describes what existentialism is, but also explains how Christianity is related to the idea and states the similarities and differences between the two.
Alejandra Marma

Existentialism-Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosphy - 2 views

"'Existentialism', therefore, may be defined as the philosophical theory which holds that a further set of categories, governed by the norm of authenticity, is necessary to grasp human existence." ...

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Laetitia Boon

Existential Primer: Jean-Paul Sartre - 0 views

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    This source doesn't focus on Sartre's Existentialism, though it talks about it quite a bit - more in terms of the effect it had on popular culture than anything else. Here's a quote that sums up his importance: "It is mainly through the work of Jean-Paul Sartre that existentialism has come to the attention of a wide international audience." - Existentialism; Kaufmann, p. 40 He did not invent existentialism, but rather brought it to the public's interest. -- Man, as the only sentient being on earth, was forced to define who he was through living, while objects are what they are until destroyed. With our ability to think, grow, and change, mankind is in the unique position of defining itself. We are each in charge of defining our own lives. -- LOGICAL ATHEISM
Laetitia Boon

Existential Primer: Friedrich Nietzsche - 0 views

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    This source isn't very good; it doesn't cover what we're looking for in terms of Nietzche as an Existentialist. However, there is this quote that is interesting and gives us insight to his philosophy in life: "Nevertheless, his father was a minister; a long line of clergymen lay behind each of his parents; and he himself remained a preacher to the end. He attacked Christianity because there was so much of its moral spirit in him.... With perhaps one disastrous exception, Nietzsche remained pious and Puritan, chaste as a statue, to the last: therefore his assault on Puritanism and piety. How he longed to be a sinner, this incorrigible saint! - The Story of Philosophy; Durant, p. 402-3"
Laetitia Boon

Existential Primer: Søren Kierkegaard - 0 views

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    This source is good to read if trying to comprehend the character of Kierkegaard. Don't read the entire thing (too much too know!) -- the Biography is good, but too long, and the section Commentaries:Christian Existentialism is what's really important to us... " Kierkegaard believed in a Creator, and in Christianity. However, he recognized that he was faithful by choice, not out of logic. The Existential aspect of this is the anguish caused by two aspects of Christianity: (1) You do not really meet the Creator until death yet suicide is not an option or everyone would try it. (2) Freedom is a punishment, not a reward, yet mankind relishes this freedom." "Existentialism is, in large part, the idea that life is a series of usually poor alternatives. Even a "good" decision has negative aspects."
Donna Spisso

EasyBib: Your bibliography / works cited list - 0 views

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    free bibliographic citation generator! Just paste in the url and press CITE THIS. Very easy!
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    Periods A and B: after you have all your bookmarks collected and annotated in DIIGO, use Easybib to do the bibliography! You will be fighting over who gets to do it!
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    Periods A and B: after you have all your bookmarks collected and annotated in DIIGO, use Easybib to do the bibliography! You will be fighting over who gets to do it!
YJ Kim

Existential Primer - 0 views

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    A website on Existentialism - start researching here!
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