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14. The “Letter on Humanism”
Reading Heidegger in France
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Ethan Kleinberg
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
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I: (Trans) National Contexts
- 1. Russian Existentialism, or Existential Russianism 37
- 2. German Existentialism and the Persistence of Metaphysics 65
- 3. Sisyphus’s Progeny 89
- 4. Punching Through the Pasteboard Masks 123
- 5. Angst Across the Channel 145
- 6. Existentialisms in the Hispanic and Latin American Worlds 180
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II. Existentialism and Religion
- 7. Fear and Trembling and the Paradox of Christian Existentialism 211
- 8. Jewish Co-Existentialism 237
- 9. Camus the Unbeliever 256
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III. Migrations
- 10. Anxiety and Secularization 279
- 11. Rethinking the “Existential” Nietzsche in Germany 305
- 12. Situating Frantz Fanon’s Account of Black Experience 336
- 13. Simone de Beauvoir in Her Times and Ours 360
- 14. The “Letter on Humanism” 386
- Contributors 415
- Index 419
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
-
I: (Trans) National Contexts
- 1. Russian Existentialism, or Existential Russianism 37
- 2. German Existentialism and the Persistence of Metaphysics 65
- 3. Sisyphus’s Progeny 89
- 4. Punching Through the Pasteboard Masks 123
- 5. Angst Across the Channel 145
- 6. Existentialisms in the Hispanic and Latin American Worlds 180
-
II. Existentialism and Religion
- 7. Fear and Trembling and the Paradox of Christian Existentialism 211
- 8. Jewish Co-Existentialism 237
- 9. Camus the Unbeliever 256
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III. Migrations
- 10. Anxiety and Secularization 279
- 11. Rethinking the “Existential” Nietzsche in Germany 305
- 12. Situating Frantz Fanon’s Account of Black Experience 336
- 13. Simone de Beauvoir in Her Times and Ours 360
- 14. The “Letter on Humanism” 386
- Contributors 415
- Index 419