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  2. Category:Existentialist novels - Wikipedia

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  3. Sartre Studies International - Wikipedia

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    Sartre Studies International is a journal published by Berghahn Books in association with the United Kingdom Sartre Society and North American Sartre Society, and focuses on the philosophical, literary and political issues originating in existentialism, and explores the continuing vitality of existentialist and Sartrean ideas in contemporary society and culture.

  4. Category:Existentialist works - Wikipedia

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    Existentialist books, novels, short stories, films, plays, and other works of art. Subcategories This category has the following 7 subcategories, out of 7 total.

  5. Category:Works about existentialism - Wikipedia

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    Books by Friedrich Nietzsche (1 C, 13 P) ... Pages in category "Works about existentialism" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.

  6. At the Existentialist Café - Wikipedia

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    At the Existentialist Café: Freedom, Being, and Apricot Cocktails is a 2016 book written by Sarah Bakewell that covers the philosophy and history of the 20th century movement existentialism. The book provides an account of the modern day existentialists who came into their own before and during the Second World War .

  7. List of existentialists - Wikipedia

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    Existentialism is a movement within continental philosophy that developed in the late 19th and 20th centuries. As a loose philosophical school, some persons associated with existentialism explicitly rejected the label (e.g. Martin Heidegger ), and others are not remembered primarily as philosophers, but as writers ( Fyodor Dostoyevsky ) or ...

  8. What Is Book Banning and How Does It Affect Society? - AOL

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    The most commonly banned books in America include children’s books, te en books, and titles written for adults that address topics like race, mental health, LGBTQ issues, politics, and/or ...

  9. Existentialism - Wikipedia

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    The labels existentialism and existentialist are often seen as historical conveniences in as much as they were first applied to many philosophers long after they had died. While existentialism is generally considered to have originated with Kierkegaard, the first prominent existentialist philosopher to adopt the term as a self-description was ...