Existentialism
Explore the core themes of existentialist thought, including freedom, responsibility, and the search for meaning in a meaningless world. Study key thinkers like Sartre, de Beauvoir, and Camus.
16 courses
Explore the core principles of existential psychotherapy to understand human anxiety, meaning-making, and freedom, perfect for aspiring counselors and curious readers.
Read and analyze George Orwell's major works and political ideas to understand how his critiques of totalitarianism, class, and language shape our modern world.
Learn how to define your personal purpose, unlock everyday creativity across any career path, and build a fulfilling life using modern self-reflection frameworks.
Explore foundational existential philosophy to understand freedom, choice, and personal responsibility in the modern world.
Discover how foundational existentialist thinkers address the human condition, helping you analyze freedom, anxiety, and purpose to navigate modern life's deepest questions.
Master key existentialist thinkers, core concepts, and answer-writing frameworks to excel in the UPSC Philosophy optional syllabus.
Discover the core principles of Jean-Paul Sartre's philosophy to understand how absolute freedom, personal responsibility, and existential choices shape human existence.
Master the core concepts of phenomenology, Dasein, and existentialism to excel in academic philosophy exams and university-level coursework.
Discover how post-war French thinkers shaped modern critical thought and learn to analyze contemporary cultural debates through an intellectual history lens.
Explore core existentialist philosophies from Kierkegaard to Sartre and learn to apply concepts of freedom, choice, and authenticity to modern life.
Learn how to break free from social expectations and construct your own authentic identity using the foundational concepts of existentialist thought.
Read and apply the core principles of personal responsibility to overcome daily chaos, build emotional resilience, and establish productive life habits.
Decode the complex concepts of Jacques Lacan's seminars with a structured, step-by-step reading guide designed for students, psychologists, and aspiring psychoanalysts.
Explore the central claims of existentialist philosophy through the major thinkers — Sartre, de Beauvoir, Camus, Heidegger, and Kierkegaard — and understand why their questions remain urgently relevant.
Develop the skill of reading existentialist texts closely and apply concepts like bad faith, authenticity, and the Absurd to real situations through guided worksheets and structured reflection exercises.
Explore how existentialist philosophy bears on sustained commitments, evolving identity, and the ongoing challenge of authentic living across the full span of an adult life.