Description:
Essential reading for students and researchers of existentialism and phenomenology, and also of interest to those studying ethics, philosophy and gender, philosophy of race, the emotions and philosophical issues in health and illness as well as related disciplines such as Literature, Sociology, and Political Theory.
Review Quotes:
'In 40 original chapters, current philosophers offer a reevaluation of core existential topics, bringing them into conversation with contemporary concerns...Of note, this volume makes significant gains in decolonizing existentialism and uncovering existential themes across a diverse array of non-European philosophical and sociological perspectives. As with previous Routledge handbooks, this handbook is well edited and organized with a usable index. Summing Up: Highly recommended.' - CHOICE