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Existentialism: Key Philosophical Concepts
( 24 Modules )

Module #1
Introduction to Existentialism
Overview of the core principles and key figures of Existentialism
Module #2
The Historical Context of Existentialism
Exploring the roots of Existentialism in 19th and 20th century philosophy
Module #3
Søren Kierkegaard:The Father of Existentialism
Life, philosophy, and influence of Kierkegaard on Existentialist thought
Module #4
The Absurd:A Central Concept in Existentialism
Understanding the concept of absurdity and its implications for human existence
Module #5
Freedom and Choice:The Burden of Responsibility
Examining the existentialist notion of human freedom and the consequences of choice
Module #6
Authenticity and Bad Faith
Distinguishing between authentic and inauthentic existence, and the concept of bad faith
Module #7
Jean-Paul Sartre:Existentialism and Humanism
Sartres philosophy and its relation to Existentialism, humanism, and Marxism
Module #8
Martin Heidegger:Being and Time
Heideggers phenomenological approach to Existentialism and the concept of Being-in-the-world
Module #9
The Role of Anxiety and Dread in Existentialism
Exploring the existentialist understanding of anxiety and dread as fundamental human experiences
Module #10
The Individual and Society:Existentialist Perspectives
Examining the tension between individual freedom and social responsibility
Module #11
Existentialist Ethics:Morality in a Meaningless World
Grappling with the challenges of moral decision-making in an absurd universe
Module #12
Albert Camus:The Rebel and The Myth of Sisyphus
Camus philosophy and its focus on rebellion, absurdity, and the human condition
Module #13
The Concept of The Other in Existentialism
Understanding the significance of interpersonal relationships and the other in existentialist thought
Module #14
Existentialist Perspectives on Death and Mortality
Confronting the reality of human mortality and its implications for existence
Module #15
The Relationship Between Existentialism and Religion
Exploring the intersection of existentialist thought and religious belief systems
Module #16
Existentialist Thought in Literature and Art
Analyzing the influence of existentialist ideas on literary and artistic movements
Module #17
Criticisms and Challenges to Existentialism
Addressing common critiques and limitations of existentialist philosophy
Module #18
Existentialism Today:Relevance and Applications
Examining the ongoing relevance and practical applications of existentialist thought in contemporary life
Module #19
Existentialism and Psychology:The Human Condition
Exploring the connections between existentialist thought and psychological theories
Module #20
Existentialism and Ethics in the Digital Age
Discussing the implications of existentialist ethics in the context of modern technology
Module #21
Existentialism and Environmentalism:The Human-Earth Relationship
Examining the relationship between existentialist thought and environmental ethics
Module #22
Existentialism and Social Justice:Human Rights and Freedom
Analyzing the connection between existentialist philosophy and social justice movements
Module #23
Existentialism in the 21st Century:New Directions and Perspectives
Surveying recent developments and emerging trends in existentialist thought
Module #24
Course Wrap-Up & Conclusion
Planning next steps in Existentialism: Key Philosophical Concepts career


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