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the Realm of Existentialism, Phenomenology and Existential Psychology



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The Realm of Existentialism, located at DividingLine.com, features an indepth look at the attributes of the existentialist school of thought and Existentialism as an ultra-modern philosophical movement. This site offers the basics of existentialism, pros and cons of existentialism, phenomenology and its relation to existentialism, existentialism through selected quotations, and probes over twenty minds of existentialism from literature, philosophy, psychology and poetry. DividingLine.com does not contain the "Meaning of Life" -- but, we're working on it. :) --Katharena Eiermann
The Realm of Existentialism has been featured on CBS News, 48 Hours
The message of existentialism, unlike that of many more obscure and academic philosophical movements, is about as simple as can be. It is that every one of us, as an individual, is responsibleresponsible for what we do, responsible for who we are, responsible for the way we face and deal with the world, responsible, ultimately, for the way the world is.

It is, in a very short phrase, the philosophy of 'no excuses!' We cannot shift that burden onto God, or nature, or the ways of the world. --Professor Robert Solomon

so..., What's Inside the Realm, Katharena?

  • The Minds of Existentialism: The Realm of Existentialism houses an eclectic aggregation of Philosophers, Poets, Psychologists, Playwrights and Theologians -- all major league players -- indepth biographies, books and reviews, quotations, and a state-of-the-art bookstore for a more in-depth exploration, One-on-One. to name a few: Karl Barth, Simone de Beauvoir, Samuel Beckett, William Blake, Martin Buber, Albert Camus, E. M. Cioran, Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Martin Heidegger, William James, Karl Jaspers, Franz Kafka, Soren Kierkegaard, Abraham H. Maslow, Friedrich Nietzsche, Blaise Pascal, Jean Paul Sartre, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Henry David Thoreau, Paul Tillich, Theatre of the Absurd
  • Basic Themes of Existentialism: The Bare Essentials for the Mind-on-Fire, a quick overview of some of the basic, ever-winding, rivers that run through Existentialism and the human experience; love, anxiety, stress, solitude, relationships, failure, sadness, death, loneliness, human frailty etc. A very meaty section in the Realm of Existentialism, and frequently up-dated! Topics such as: What is Existentialism? | Basic Themes of Existentialism | Existential-Speak | Existential Themed Books and Reviews | Existentialism and the Human Situation | Existentialism and the American Consciousness | Existentialism and Moral Individualism | Subjectivity and Existentialism | Existentialism, Choice and Commitment | Irrational Man : A Study in Existential Philosophy | Existentialism's Dread and Anxiety | Existentialism : Man and Human Relationships | Existentialism and the Significance of Being | World, Limits, Existence -- Existentialism | Problems of Existentialist Theology | Modern Existentialist and Phenomenological Studies | What is Phenomenology?
  • Existential-Speak: Words and phrases usually associated with the Philosophy of Existentialism. Alienation | Ambiguity | Angst or Anxiety | Awareness as Agony | Bad Faith | Being | Boredom | Christian Existentialism | Death | Demythologized | Ethics and Morality | Existence Precedes Essence | Existential | Existentialism | Faceless | Fight Club | for None and All | Futility | God is Dead! | Hell is Other People! | Individualism | Nausea | Nothingness -- Nonbeing | Phenomenology Theatre of the Absurd
  • Quotes: Keeping the ball in the court of Existentialism and Existential thought, thousands of the most thought-provoking Quotations imaginable! Tastefully arranged and streamed from MindPleasures.com
  • -:- Existentialism Reading List by Katharena -:-spacer : A very basic reading list for those not familiar with Existentialism, but would like a place to start. Think of the reading list as an existential Ground Zero!
  • Sharpen your Mind -- Philosophical Arguments and Debates, Cheat Sheet! ---Get the Edge, One-on-One!
  • Big News! It's Party Time, and you're invited! The Realm of Existentialism now has a Philosophy/Common Interest Group on FaceBook! Come on over and Join our little soire!
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This resource provides an overview of existentialism and phenomenology, and includes information on an extensive range of existentialist writers, poets, psychologists, and philosophers. The site is primarily aimed at those hitherto unacquainted with the basics of existentialism and phenomenology, and offers helpful summary definitions of the two schools of thought, as well as elementary accounts of some of their essential themes. (Definitions and explanations are illustrated throughout by quotations taken from primary existentialist sources.) The site also features an inventory of canonical figures in the history of existentialism, a selection of quotations from each of these, and a bibliography of recommended further reading. The site is well presented and very easy to use. --Daniel Came, University of Oxford Faculty of Philosophy

The Realm of Existentialism has been featured on CBS News, 48 Hours. The Internet contains a storehouse of resources about risk, and survival. The Web can also be helpful to those who have been through a life-threatening experience and are suffering emotional trauma as a result. Elie Wiesel, the Holocaust author whose name has become synonymous with the word 'survivor,' is celebrated in Katharena Eiermann's 'The Realm of Existentialism' site.

We're not exactly sure who Katharena Eiermann is, but we can tell you she has managed to compile an impressive collection of philosophy links. At The Realm of Existentialism, Eiermann points to online texts, photos, and criticism related to great existentialist thinkers like Simone de Beauvoir, Albert Camus, and Fyodor Dostoyevsky. --the Official "Webcrawler" Team

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