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This book is the fruit of ten years of hard labour. It is an attempt to understand the philosophy of existentialism as expounded by three different thinkers, Kierkegaard, Heidegger and Sartre, who belonged to diverse countries and periods. It was necessary to situate their thoughts in their historical contexts. The aim was to find out why they propounded their respective theories. All philosophies are products of individual philosophers belonging to a particular class of a particular society at a particular time. Many cross-currents - social, cultural, economic and political - impinge upon the…mehr

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This book is the fruit of ten years of hard labour. It is an attempt to understand the philosophy of existentialism as expounded by three different thinkers, Kierkegaard, Heidegger and Sartre, who belonged to diverse countries and periods. It was necessary to situate their thoughts in their historical contexts. The aim was to find out why they propounded their respective theories. All philosophies are products of individual philosophers belonging to a particular class of a particular society at a particular time. Many cross-currents - social, cultural, economic and political - impinge upon the thoughts of philosophers. The result is like poetry. It is an enormous task to decipher why a philosopher proposes a particular hypothesis. Needless to mention that the present author kept no stone unturned to understand the reason why the thinkers dealt with in this book came out with a particular hypothesis. " ... I am to say that I am highly impressed by your book...Powerful work." Prof.Peter McLaren, UCLA.
Autorenporträt
Asoke Bhattacharya (born 1950) was a professor of Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India. He is now the Director of the Bangladesh Institute of Lifelong Learning, Dhaka. He was a visiting professor of the erstwhile Danish Pedagogic University, Copenhagen, presently known as the School of Education, University of Aarhus, Denmark.