
On Being and Becoming
Jennifer Anna Gosetti-Ferencei
While existentialism has long been associated with Parisian Left Bank philosophers sipping cocktails in smoke-filled cafés, or with a brooding, angst-filled outlook on life, Gosetti-Ferencei shows how vital and heterogeneous the movement really was.
In this concise, accessible book, Gosetti-Ferencei offers a new vision of existentialism. As she lucidly demonstrates, existentialism is a rich and diverse philosophy that encourages meaningful engagement with the world around us, offering a host of fascinating concepts that pertain to life as we experience it. The movement was as heterogeneous as it is now misunderstood, influenced by jazz music, involving diverse thinkers from around the world, challenging received ideas about the meaning of human existence. Part of the difficulty in defining existentialism is that it was never a unified philosophy, but came to identify a set of shared concerns about the meaning and possibility of human freedom, as it may be expressed in authentic choices, actions, and projects. Existentialists all explored how, in the absence of traditional reassurances about the meaning of life, we may transcend our present circumstances, and give our situation new meaning. With existentialism, concrete, lived experience of the single individual emerged from the shadow of abstract systems and long-defended traditions, and became subject-matter in its own right for philosophical inquiry. Far from solipsistic, Gosetti-Ferencei shows that existentialist attention to the human self can be intertwined with ways of conceiving the world, our being with others, the earth, and the encompassing concept of being.
Fully appreciating what existentialism has to offer requires recognizing the rich diversity of its prospects, which involve not only anxiety, absurdity, awareness of death and the loss of religious meaning, but also hope, the striving for happiness, and a sense of the transcendent. On Being and Becoming unpacks this philosophical movement's insights, and reveals how its core ideas promote creative responses to the question of life's meaning.
Duration - 9h 39m.
Author - Jennifer Anna Gosetti-Ferencei.
Narrator - Debi Tinsley.
Published Date - Saturday, 11 January 2025.
Location:
United States
Description:
While existentialism has long been associated with Parisian Left Bank philosophers sipping cocktails in smoke-filled cafés, or with a brooding, angst-filled outlook on life, Gosetti-Ferencei shows how vital and heterogeneous the movement really was. In this concise, accessible book, Gosetti-Ferencei offers a new vision of existentialism. As she lucidly demonstrates, existentialism is a rich and diverse philosophy that encourages meaningful engagement with the world around us, offering a host of fascinating concepts that pertain to life as we experience it. The movement was as heterogeneous as it is now misunderstood, influenced by jazz music, involving diverse thinkers from around the world, challenging received ideas about the meaning of human existence. Part of the difficulty in defining existentialism is that it was never a unified philosophy, but came to identify a set of shared concerns about the meaning and possibility of human freedom, as it may be expressed in authentic choices, actions, and projects. Existentialists all explored how, in the absence of traditional reassurances about the meaning of life, we may transcend our present circumstances, and give our situation new meaning. With existentialism, concrete, lived experience of the single individual emerged from the shadow of abstract systems and long-defended traditions, and became subject-matter in its own right for philosophical inquiry. Far from solipsistic, Gosetti-Ferencei shows that existentialist attention to the human self can be intertwined with ways of conceiving the world, our being with others, the earth, and the encompassing concept of being. Fully appreciating what existentialism has to offer requires recognizing the rich diversity of its prospects, which involve not only anxiety, absurdity, awareness of death and the loss of religious meaning, but also hope, the striving for happiness, and a sense of the transcendent. On Being and Becoming unpacks this philosophical movement's insights, and reveals how its core ideas promote creative responses to the question of life's meaning. Duration - 9h 39m. Author - Jennifer Anna Gosetti-Ferencei. Narrator - Debi Tinsley. Published Date - Saturday, 11 January 2025.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:33
Series Editor's Foreword
Duration:00:03:06
Part I: Encountering Existentialism: Prologue
Duration:00:15:54
Part I: Encountering Existentialism: Chapter 1. Existentialism in Style and Substance
Duration:00:50:07
Part II: The Rise of Existentialism: Antiquity to Modernity: Chapter 2. A Philosophy for Human Existence
Duration:00:39:23
Part II: The Rise of Existentialism: Antiquity to Modernity: Chapter 3. Historical Roots of Existentialism
Duration:00:32:33
Part II: The Rise of Existentialism: Antiquity to Modernity: Chapter 4. Romantic Upheavals, Modern Movements
Duration:00:33:32
Part II: The Rise of Existentialism: Antiquity to Modernity: Chapter 5. Existentialism as Literature: The Twentieth Century
Duration:00:38:25
Part III: Existentialism in Living Dimensions: Chapter 6. The Self
Duration:00:48:11
Part III: Existentialism in Living Dimensions: Chapter 7. Others
Duration:00:31:59
Part III: Existentialism in Living Dimensions: Chapter 8. World
Duration:00:40:03
Part III: Existentialism in Living Dimensions: Chapter 9. Earth
Duration:00:24:14
Part III: Existentialism in Living Dimensions: Chapter 10. Being
Duration:00:15:27
Part IV: Existentialism in the Practice of Life: Chapter 11. On Imitation, Inspiration, and Authenticity
Duration:00:20:15
Part IV: Existentialism in the Practice of Life: Chapter 12. On Seeking and Taking (and Giving) Advice
Duration:00:08:52
Part IV: Existentialism in the Practice of Life: Chapter 13. Being in the Crowd: Anonymity, Conformity, and Individuality in Modern Life
Duration:00:23:28
Part IV: Existentialism in the Practice of Life: Chapter 14. Into One's Own, or on "Finding" Oneself
Duration:00:19:46
Part IV: Existentialism in the Practice of Life: Chapter 15. I Selfie, Therefore I Am: On Self-Imaging Culture
Duration:00:22:02
Part IV: Existentialism in the Practice of Life: Chapter 16. On Being and Waiting (Tables), or, the Roles We Play
Duration:00:09:27
Part IV: Existentialism in the Practice of Life: Chapter 17. Seizing the Day: The Present and Presence
Duration:00:24:12
Part IV: Existentialism in the Practice of Life: Chapter 18. Love in the Time of Existentialism
Duration:00:20:31
Part IV: Existentialism in the Practice of Life: Chapter 19. Existential Suffering, Happiness, and Hope
Duration:00:28:13
Part IV: Existentialism in the Practice of Life: Chapter 20. Life as a Work of Art: The Existential Need for Creativity
Duration:00:28:16
Ending Credits
Duration:00:00:39