
Jastvo i drugi
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The book explores the existential and philosophical aspects of human nature, relationships and consciousness, through the prism of his innovative psychotherapeutic ideas.
Arnold Gehlen's main work "The Man" has been the central work of philosophical anthropology since its publication in 1940.
"The Wall" is a collection of five existentialist short stories by Jean-Paul Sartre, first published in 1939, which address the absurdity of human existence, freedom, fear, death, and moral choice.
The Stranger is the novel with which Camus achieved his first great success, influenced by Nietzsche's philosophy, Sartre's philosophy of existentialism, and, most of all, his philosophy of the absurd.
Rüdiger Safranski, known for his works on Schopenhauer, Heidegger, and Goethe, presents an intimate "biography of thought" of Friedrich Nietzsche. The study traces the evolution of his ideas through key events, contradictions, and creative crises.
"The Stranger" (1942) by Albert Camus, a classic work of existentialism, follows the life of Meursault, an emotionally indifferent Algerian of French descent, whose apathetic attitude towards the world leads to tragic consequences.