Worlds of Existentialism
Discover the profound insights of existentialism with Worlds of Existentialism by Maurice S. Friedman, published by Prometheus Books in 1998. Spanning 590 pages, this comprehensive work delves into pressing themes within existential philosophy, exploring critical issues such as phenomenology, ontology, the nature of the existential subject, intersubjectivity, as well as the intersections with religion and psychotherapy.
Friedman adeptly curates short selections from pivotal existentialist writers and their predecessors, providing readers with an engaging pathway into the complexities of human experience. Whether you're a student of philosophy or simply curious about the human condition, this book serves as an invaluable resource in understanding the intricacies of existential thought.
Embrace the richness of existence and expand your philosophical horizons with this essential text for anyone interested in the movements of existentialism.