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CMLT136
- Existentialism in Philosophy, Literature and The Human Sciences/Lecture, Discussion
Explores central existential themes—such as the meaning of life, freedom and responsibility; the role of the irrational in human thought, action and expression; and the death of God in their historical, cultural and thematic context. Existentialism is treated both as a postwar cultural event and as a view of life's meaning and possibilities.
Fulfills Values Perspective (VP) requirement. Mr. Overvold, Mr. DeMarco/Offered every year
Faculty
C. Wesley DeMarco, Ph.D. -
Gary Overvold, Ph.D. - Professor of Philosophy
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PHIL135
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