No Excuses: Existentialism and the Meaning of Life
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Robert C. Solomon
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What is life? What is my place in it? What choices do these questions obligate me to make? More than a half-century after it burst upon the intellectual scene - with roots that extend to the mid-19th century - Existentialism's quest to answer these most fundamental questions of individual responsibility, morality, and personal freedom has continued to exert a profound attraction.
Now, in a series of 24 probing and thoughtful lectures, you can enrich your own understanding of this unique philosophical wave, the visionary thinkers it brought together to ponder and debate these questions, and the prominent role it still plays in contemporary thought.
"Existentialism is, in my view, the most exciting and important philosophical movement of the past century and a half," says Professor Solomon. "Fifty years after the French philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre gave it its identity and 150 years after the Danish philosopher Søren Kierkegaard gave it its initial impetus, it continues to win new enthusiasts and, in keeping with its still exciting and revolutionary message, vehement critics." Plumbing both sides of the debate, these lectures examine a wide range of Existentialist thought. You'll be exposed to the religious approach of Kierkegaard; the bold fiction of Camus; the warrior rhetoric and often-shocking claims about religion and morality posed by Nietzsche; the radical and uncompromising notion of freedom championed by Sartre; and the searching analysis of human historicity and finitude offered by Martin Heidegger. And you'll encounter the reluctance - often angrily expressed - of many of Existentialism's major figures to be thought of as part of any philosophical movement or even as intellectual allies!
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- Joshua
- 10-10-17
Incredible
These lectures covered the philosophy very well and the professor was quite well spoken. I look forward to listening to it again.
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- Andrew Karanja
- 01-09-18
I’ll have a second go at it!
The course is clear and concise even for the more problematic and complex theses.
And What an authentic and powerful delivery by Robert Solomon!
Loved it!
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- T J james
- 30-12-15
So good I listened to it twice.
A very engaging speaker with a gentle but lyrical style. Comprehensive and thought provoking but designed to be accessible.
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- David Kinsella
- 03-03-16
Excellent overview
Highley recommended. This is a subject I'm interested in. However, sometimes even the most interesting topic can presented poorly, but the presentation and the speaker was really top class. Money well spent.
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- Kanishka Sinha
- 21-08-15
No excuses
I loved this course.
It felt like I had actually read the source data, so lucid were the descriptions.
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- Miss Clare Bakhtiar
- 13-03-16
Excellent - informative and interesting.
I recommend this as an accessible introduction to existentialism. The lectures are a good length and Prof. Solomon explains the subject with clarity, charisma and contemporary relevance . I feel confident now in engaging in deeper study.
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- Banjo0615
- 03-06-16
Enjoyable and interesting
I learned much about an area of philosophy and its critics, than I previously knew. That's why I purchased this audio lecture and it did what it said on the can.
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- jschwok
- 05-01-20
Heavy content but easy to listen.
Enjoyed this book. Pretty deep, but very engaging. The narrator was excellent. Well worth a listen.
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- Dean
- 25-12-20
Excellent
One of the best things I've ever "read". Really good series of lectures outlining the main existentialist philosophers.
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- Danum
- 03-10-19
They're all good...but...
I might have 20 or 30 of these Great Courses now. As long as the narrator's voice is tolerable, they make easy learning.
...but, my experience e would be complete (i.e. 5✨) if they would only dump the hailing trumpets and applause at the beginning and end of every chapter. Pretty please?
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