Existentialism
A Reconstruction
Introducing Philosophy

2. Auflage Mai 1999
232 Seiten, Softcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
ISBN:
978-0-631-21323-9
John Wiley & Sons
First published in 1990, Existentialism is widely regarded
as a classic introductory survey of the topic, and has helped to
renew interest in existentialist philosophy.
The author places existentialism within the great traditions of
philosophy, and argues that it deserves as much attention from
analytic philosophers as it has always received on the
continent.
Preface to Second Edition.
Part I: Preliminaries.
Part II: Philosophy and Alienation.
Part III: From Phenomenology to Existentialism.
Part IV: 'Being-in-the-World'.
Part V: Dualisms Dissolved.
Part VI: Self and Others.
Part VII: Modes of Self-estrangement.
Part VIII: Angst, Death and Absurdity.
Part IX: Existential Freedom.
Part X: Existentialism and Ethics.
Part XI: Appendix.
Bibliography.
Index.
Part I: Preliminaries.
Part II: Philosophy and Alienation.
Part III: From Phenomenology to Existentialism.
Part IV: 'Being-in-the-World'.
Part V: Dualisms Dissolved.
Part VI: Self and Others.
Part VII: Modes of Self-estrangement.
Part VIII: Angst, Death and Absurdity.
Part IX: Existential Freedom.
Part X: Existentialism and Ethics.
Part XI: Appendix.
Bibliography.
Index.
'This revision and update of David Cooper's clear and
careful reconstructive introduction to existentialist philosophy
can only strengthen the impression the original gave that questions
raised by existential thinkers are those on which all the larger
philosophical debates converge. With its supplements on religion,
politics and art, and a closer look at the Heidegger-Sartre link,
the book is now an even more formidable challenge to those who
still doubt this philosophy's credentials.' -
Alastair Hannay, University of Oslo
'In this clear and superbly written book, David Cooper
provides a thematic presentation of the central ideas of
existentialism. He has produced an invaluable work for students and
general readers who can appreciate a well-argued, straightforward
account of existentialism that does not sacrifice the richness of
the ideas that make the philosophy of existentialism so
engaging.' - James Risser, Seattle
University
careful reconstructive introduction to existentialist philosophy
can only strengthen the impression the original gave that questions
raised by existential thinkers are those on which all the larger
philosophical debates converge. With its supplements on religion,
politics and art, and a closer look at the Heidegger-Sartre link,
the book is now an even more formidable challenge to those who
still doubt this philosophy's credentials.' -
Alastair Hannay, University of Oslo
'In this clear and superbly written book, David Cooper
provides a thematic presentation of the central ideas of
existentialism. He has produced an invaluable work for students and
general readers who can appreciate a well-argued, straightforward
account of existentialism that does not sacrifice the richness of
the ideas that make the philosophy of existentialism so
engaging.' - James Risser, Seattle
University
David E. Cooper is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Durham. His many books include Epistemology: The Classic Readings (Blackwell 1999); Ethics: The Classic Readings (Blackwell 1997); A Companion to Aesthetics (Blackwell 1992); World Philosophies: An Historical Introduction (Blackwell 1995); Metaphor (1986); Heidegger (1996). He is currently editing the series Philosophy: The Classic Readings (Blackwell Publishers).