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Thursday, March 10, 2016
Great Ideas of Philosophy VI -- Existentialism, To be or Not to Be
What makes this current of
inquiry distinct is not its concern with “existence” in
general, but rather its claim that thinking about human
existence requires new categories not found in the conceptual
repertoire of ancient or modern thought; human beings can be
understood neither as substances with fixed properties, nor as
subjects interacting with a world of objects.
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