Middlebury

PHIL 0221

Existentialism

Between Freedom and Despair: An Introduction to Existentialism
We are the creatures for whom our own existence is at issue, the ones who can ask whether to be or not to be; who can choose, but who have to bear the burden of being able to choose, and of not being able not to choose. In this course we will pursue a deeper understanding of the kind of creatures that we are, and of the condition in which we find ourselves, through the rigorous study of existentialism as it is portrayed in the works of Kant, de Beauvoir, Sartre, Cornell West, and the Cohen Brothers. 3 hrs lect.
Subject:
Philosophy
Department:
Philosophy
Division:
Humanities
Requirements Fulfilled:
PHL
Equivalent Courses:

Sections

Fall 2016

PHIL0221A-F16 Lecture (Rodriguez-Navas)

Spring 2006

PHIL0221A-S06 Lecture (Jagnow)

Spring 2005

PHIL0221A-S05 Lecture (Jagnow)

Spring 2004

PHIL0221A-S04 Lecture (Jagnow)