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  1. Existential Cognition: Computational Minds in the World by Ron McClamrock, 1995-03-15
  2. The Meaning of Life: A Child's Book of Existential Psychology by Julian Lev, 2007-08-01
  3. The Vitality of Death: Essays in Existential Psychology and Philosophy (Contributions in Philosophy, no. 5) by Peter Koestenbaum, 1971-06
  4. Readings in Existential Psychology and Psychiatry (Studies in Existential Psychology & Psychiatry)
  5. Paradox and Passion in Psychotherapy: An Existential Approach to Therapy and Counselling (Existential Perspectives on Psychotherapy & Counselling) by Emmy van Deurzen, 1998-10
  6. The End of Belonging. Untold Stories of leaving home and the psychology of global relocation by PhD Greg A Madison, 2009-11-01
  7. Existential Psychology, second ed. by Rollo, ed. May, 1960
  8. The Meaning of Life (A Child's Book of Existential Psychology)-Review Copy by Julian Lev, 2007-04-01
  9. Existential Psychology
  10. Existential Psychology. Random House Studies in Psychology by Rollo [Meese] (1909-1994), ed May, 1961
  11. Merleau-Ponty: The First English Translation of an Early Eassy on Max Scheler & Ressentiment; Essays by Albers Hofstadter & Digel Dennis; COmments on the Philosophy of Karl Jaspers 1883-1969 by Helm Stierlin (Review of Existential Psychology and Psychiatry, Volume IX, Winter 1968, Number 1) by Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Nigel Dennis, et all 1968
  12. Existential Psychology by Rollo - Editor May, 1965
  13. Handbook of Experimental Existential Psychology 2004 publication. by unkn, 2004
  14. Gale Encyclopedia of Psychology: Existential psychology by Jane Spear, 2001-01-01

81. Franz Kafka, Existentialism And Franz Kafka, The Realm Of Existentialism At Divi
Links, summaries, reviews, and essays.
http://www.dividingline.com/private/Philosophy/Philosophers/Kafka/kafka.shtml
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Come on over and Join our little soirée! Franz Kafka, 1883-1924. Kafka was an Austrian writer whose stories, such as "The Metamorphosis", and novels, including The Trial and The Castle, concern troubled individuals in a nightmarishly impersonal world a major theme of Existentialism and reality.
existentialism and Franz Kafka
born July 3, 1883, Prague, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary
died June 3, 1924, Kierling, Austria I think we ought to read only the kind of books that wound and stab us...We need the kind of books that affect us like a disaster, that grieve us deeply, like the death of someone we loved more than ourselves, like being banished into forests far from everyone, like a suicide. A book must be the axe for the frozen sea inside us. Franz Kafka Amazon.com Widgets Franz Kafka: Main Page Kafka's Worldwide Posthumous Fame ... join Realm of Existentialism discussion Group on FaceBook The credit for making Franz Kafka internationally famous as a writer of visionary and imaginative fiction belongs to his friend, novelist Max Brod. In Kafka's will, Brod was asked to burn all unpublished manuscripts and to refrain from republishing those already in print. Brod instead edited the manuscripts and had them published. Kafka was born into a Jewish middle-class family in Prague, Bohemia (now in the Czech Republic), on July 3, 1883. At the University of Prague he received his doctorate in 1906.

82. Jaynes, Bill
Illustration that dances on the existential abyss with an alternating current of fear and love.
http://www.billjaynes.com/
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Welcome to billjaynes.com Bill Jaynes is an Artist/Illustrator/Educator whose work ranges from the insightful, to light and entertaining, to pieces that walk the edge of the existential abyss. He has created content for clients including: The Los Angeles Times, Wall Street Journal, Forbes Magazine, Harvard School of Business, and the University of Chicago magazine. Please enjoy this site. The Work Bill's Blog Join Our Email List
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83. The Existentialist -- A Primer Of Stray Thoughts, Tales, And Contemporary Writin
Includes prose, essays, poetry and assorted philosophical fragments.
http://bumsrush.multiservers.com/
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We all see with different eyes... this is a collection however odd; stories, philosophical gibberish, fragments, and miscellaneous clippings. Funny what happens in life, maybe you’ve made a little money, or slept under freeway bridges; maybe you’ve seen rheumy-eyed old men frozen solid in pasteboard boxes in dank alleys or, watched junkies cry. Whatever the case... "What I have most in life to dread, is to be left uncaught in the spiders' web." - Arthur
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Stories Neon An Evening at Clint's Battery and Bedrooms Death of a Saint ... Our Town Thoughts Absence of Myth Live Simply, not Petty

84. FRIEND BEAR!
A copy/paste bear and his surreal friends endure countless existential nonsensical adventures, and then have snacks.
http://www.friendbear.com/
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85. Ubigod's Hurricane - Slowly And Methodically Brainwashing Your Soul
Tales and travels of an existential beat superhero and his ex-roommates.
http://ubigod.comicgenesis.com/
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86. Via Dolorosa Press
A small press specializing in existentialism, humanism, and emotional introspection.
http://www.angelfire.com/oh2/dolorosa/

87. The Ressurection
Contains two short theses which argue the need for revolution from an existential point of view.
http://expandyourmind.tripod.com

88. Lifeboat Foundation: Safeguarding Humanity
Nonprofit organization dedicated to encouraging scientific advancements to help humanity survive existential risks and possible misuse of increasingly powerful technologies.
http://lifeboat.com/

89. Accelerating Future
Website with articles and forum. Topics include accelerating change, nanotechnology, artificial intelligence, intelligence enhancement, the Singularity, and existential risks.
http://www.acceleratingfuture.com/

90. Musées & Millénaire - Museums & Millennium
Museums from around the globe have collaborated on this unique Web site. The journey through their various visions provides new perspectives on some of the existential issues facing humanity at the dawn of the third millennium.
http://www.mumi.org/
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Multiple Views. Museums from the four corners of the globe have collaborated on this unique Web site. The remarkable journey through their various visions provides new perspectives on some of the major existential issues facing humanity at the dawn of the third millennium: transmitting values, the need for challenge, defying stereotypes, problems of aging, various forms of metissage, the survival of the planet... que vous trouverez dans This site is open to participation! To add your contribution to your favorite topics just click on the NETWORK button that you will find in each theme
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91. Philosophy
Links in areas including aesthetics, determinism, epistemology, existentialism, objectivism, pantheism.
http://www.reasoned.org/dir/philo.htm
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General Personal Aesthetics the nature of beauty, art and music. Determinism cause and effect. Epistemology the nature, scope, and limits of human knowledge. Ethics values, “right” and “wrong”. Existentialism individual existence in an unfathomable universe. Logic study of reasoning and argumentation. Metaphysics the nature of reality and existence. Objectivism objective ethics. Pantheism the interpretation of the universe as “god”. Philosophers specific philosophers. Philosophy of Mind relationship between mind and body. Home Philosophy Psychology Theology ... "Reasoned Spirituality"

92. The Lublin School Of Philosophy
Known also as Lublin Thomism and Christian existentialism. Site contains basic information and articles.
http://www.vaxxine.com/hyoomik/lublin/lublinism.html
The Lublin School of Philosophy
last updated June 7, 2000. My sketch of the Old City of Lublin (Stare Miasto) seen from behind, showing the Holy Cross Church of the Dominicans beyond the trees, and the corner of the castle (Zamek Lubelski).
NEW: A Complete Book in the Public Domain
Understanding Philosophy
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ETHICS: The Drama of the Moral Life
by Piotr Jaroszynski and Mathew Anderson
Articles and other Links
Basic Information
Lublin Thomism by Professor Piotr Jaroszynski of the Catholic University of Lublin, describing in greater detail the methodology of Lublin Thomism. Foundation for The Lublin School of Christian Philosophy Introduction : A very brief introduction to what the Lublin School of Philosophy is, and the scope of this page. Written by Hugh McDonald. Bibliography : a partial bibliography of books and articles from the Lublin School available in English.
The Catholic University of Lublin Home Page
English Version. Lublin Home Page - The City of Lublin, Poland
Articles by the Members of the Lublin School of Philosophy
Tolerance : an article by Prof. Piotr Jaroszynski concerning the ideology of tolerance, connected with the political correctness invented by the Frankfurt school. He read this articel at the 2003 Maritain Conference in Chicago.

93. LIFE AFTER DEATH, NIHILISM, AND MODERN PHILOSOPHY - WHAT THE NIHILIST, AGNOSTIC,
Something About Nothing - What Nihilism, Rationalism, Humanism, Agnosticism, existentialism, etc., Really Say About Your Future
http://www.ws5.com/nihilism
NIHILISM, LIFE AFTER DEATH, AND MODERN PHILOSOPHY
What Nihilism and Nihilist philosophies – including Rationalism, Humanism, Agnosticism, Existentialism, and other ideas from Modern Philosophy Really Say About Your Future
Do you believe that life does end, or may end, at death? Everyone who believes that death may be the end should read the following essay from cover to cover. It represents a serious attempt to identify what may be a critical flaw in the foundation of many modern philosophies. It will help those who study Nihilism, Rationalism, Humanism, Agnosticism, and Existentialism, recognize questions that are probably already on their minds. It will address essential questions that you need to seek answers for. We will suggest that, whether they realize and admit it or not, anyone who does not believe in a life after death, an afterlife, be they Rationalists, Humanists, Agnostics, or otherwise, is necessarily a Nihilist. What is nihilism? T he Webster's Dictionary definitions of nihilism that we will be using are that nihilism is a doctrine that - "beliefs are unfounded and that existence is senseless and useless”, and a doctrine “that denies any objective ground of truth and especially of moral truths” ((c) 1997 by Merriam-Webster, Incorporated). We will be discussing the idea that true nihilists "believe in nothing". In doing so we will be questioning the very foundation of the works of modern philosophers who argue that one may find or create "value" in a world without a life after death, a nihilistic world.

94. Friedrich Nietzsche, Existentialism And Friedrich Nietzsche, The Realm Of Existe
Includes a biography, essays, articles, photos, quotes and links.
http://www.dividingline.com/private/Philosophy/Philosophers/Nietz/nietz.shtml
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Come on over and Join our little soirée! Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche, 1844-1900. Friedrich Nietzsche was a German philosopher who reasoned that Christianity's emphasis on the afterlife makes its believers less able to cope with earthly life. Nietzsche argued that the ideal human being, the Ubermensch, would be able to channel passions creatively instead of suppressing them. Nietzsche's written works include Beyond Good and Evil and Thus Spake Zarathustra. Nietzsche is a major player in the Realm of Existentialism.
existentialism and Friedrich Nietzsche
born Oct. 15, 1844, Röcken, Saxony, Prussia
died Aug. 25, 1900, Weimar, Thuringian States In the consciousness of the truth he has perceived, man now sees everywhere only the awfulness or the absurdity of existence . . . and loathing seizes him. Friedrich Nietzsche Amazon.com Widgets

95. On My Philosophy
Karl Jaspers famous lecture in defense of existentialism.
http://www.marxists.org/reference/subject/philosophy/works/ge/jaspers.htm
Karl Jaspers (1941)
On My Philosophy
Source On My Philosophy , from Existentialism from Dostoyevsky to Sartre , edited by Walter Kaufman. Half of article reproduced here.
I. The Course of my Development
On February 23, 1883 I was born in Oldenburg, a son of Karl Jaspers, the former sheriff and later bank director, and bis wife Henriette, nee Tantzen. I passed a well-guarded childhood in the company of my brothers and sisters, either in the country with my grandparents or at the seaside, sheltered by loved and revered parents, led by the authority of my father, brought up with a regard for truth and loyalty, for achievement and reliability, yet without church religion (except for the scanty formalities of the Protestant confession). I attended the high school of my home town, and from 1901 the University. My path was not the normal one of professors of philosophy. I did not intend to become a doctor of philosophy by studying philosophy (I am in fact a doctor of medicine) nor did L by any means, intend originally to qualify for a professorship by a dissertation on philosophy. To decide to become a philosopher seemed as foolish to me as to decide to become a poet. Since my schooldays, however, I was guided by philosophical questions. Philosophy seemed to me the supreme, even the sole, concern of man. Yet a certain awe kept me from making it my profession. Instead I felt that I should look for my vocation in practical life. At first I chose the study of law with the intention of becoming an attorney. At the same time I attended classes in philosophy. That proved disappointing. The lectures offered nothing of what I sought in philosophy: neither the fundamental experiences of Being, nor guidance for inner action or self-improvement, but rather, questionable opinions making claim to scientific validity. The study of law left me unsatisfied, because I did not know the aspects of life which it serves. I perceived only the intricate mental juggling with fictions that did not interest me. What I sought was perception of reality. Concern with art and poetry were incomplete substitutes; so even was an enthusiastic journey to Italy to see

96. Existential Primer: Søren Kierkegaard
Biographical essay, with bibliography and quotes.
http://www.tameri.com/csw/exist/kierkegaard.shtml

97. (the Cry) Existentialism Sartre Nietzsche Kafka Kierkegaard De Beauvoir Allen Do
Directory presents quotes, images, and a short biography, and featured online works.
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98. Existentialism Is A Humanism, Jean-Paul Sarte 1946
A 1946 essay by Sartre.
http://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/sartre/works/exist/sartre.htm
Jean-Paul Sartre 1946
Existentialism Is a Humanism
Written: Lecture given in 1946
Source: Existentialism from Dostoyevsky to Sartre , ed. Walter Kaufman, Meridian Publishing Company, 1989;
First Published: World Publishing Company in 1956;
Translator: Philip Mairet;
HTML Markup: by Andy Blunden 1998; proofed and corrected February 2005. My purpose here is to offer a defence of existentialism against several reproaches that have been laid against it. First, it has been reproached as an invitation to people to dwell in quietism of despair. For if every way to a solution is barred, one would have to regard any action in this world as entirely ineffective, and one would arrive finally at a contemplative philosophy. Moreover, since contemplation is a luxury, this would be only another bourgeois philosophy. This is, especially, the reproach made by the Communists. cogito From the Christian side, we are reproached as people who deny the reality and seriousness of human affairs. For since we ignore the commandments of God and all values prescribed as eternal, nothing remains but what is strictly voluntary. Everyone can do what he likes, and will be incapable, from such a point of view, of condemning either the point of view or the action of anyone else. La Terre The question is only complicated because there are two kinds of existentialists. There are, on the one hand, the Christians, amongst whom I shall name Jaspers and Gabriel Marcel, both professed Catholics; and on the other the existential atheists, amongst whom we must place Heidegger as well as the French existentialists and myself. What they have in common is simply the fact that they believe that

99. Towards A Buddhist Psychotherapy
An effort at showing the relevance of Buddhism to western psychotherapy, especially existential therapy.
http://www.ship.edu/~cgboeree/buddhapsych.html
Towards a Buddhist Psychotherapy C. George Boeree, Ph.D.
Shippensburg University
What follows is my effort at showing the relevance of Buddhism to western psychotherapy, especially existential therapy. Although it may not sit well with purists, I hope that this article captures the spirit of the Buddha's message.
The Four Noble Truths sound like the basics of any theory with therapeutic roots: 1. Life is suffering . Life is at very least full of suffering, and it can easily be argued that suffering is an inevitable aspect of life. If I have senses, I can feel pain; if I have feelings, I can feel distress; if I have a capacity for love, I will have the capacity for grief. Such is life. Duhkha , the Sanskrit word for suffering, is also translated as stress, anguish, and imperfection. Buddha wanted us to understand suffering as a foundation for improvement. One key to understanding suffering is understanding anitya , which means that all things, including living things, our loved ones, and ourselves, are impermanent. Another key concept is anatman , which means that all things even we have no "soul" or eternal substance. With no substance, nothing stands alone, and no one has a separate existence. We are all interconnected, not just with our human world, but with the universe.

100. The Cafe Irreal Has Moved
Semiannual webzine focusing on short stories.
http://home.sprynet.com/~awhit/
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