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Authors: Peter Watson
equality,
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554
errors: illusions distinguished from,
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Esalen Institute,
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–10,
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414
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–16
essence,
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–64,
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–40,
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520
eternal/eternity,
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–45,
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“eternal recurrence” doctrine, Nietzsche’s,
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ethics:
“core” of,
516
eurhythmics and,
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evolution and,
516
as guides to behavior,
510
humanistic,
367
as important to meaning,
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Jewish views about,
378
layers of,
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and realms of life,
554
and teaching belief system to children,
474
as universal,
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utilitarian,
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specific person’s views
eugenics,
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everydayness,
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404
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456
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evil,
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evolution:
adaptation and,
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advocacy for,
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anti-essentialism and,
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benefits of,
495
biological,
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and biology as replacement for theological understanding of humanity,
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–84
cultural,
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ethics and,
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and impact of science,
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importance of,
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militant atheists’ views about,
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as naturally occurring process,
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omega point concept and,
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of religion,
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,
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–75,
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,
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as religion,
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–88
Theosophy and,
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of trade,
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universe and,
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specific person’s views
existence:
counterculture and,
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existentialists’ views about,
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,
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–40
Jewish views about,
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life distinguished from,
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as preceding essence,
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–40,
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,
520
rules of,
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specific person’s views
“existential security,” 11–13,
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existentialism:
Abstract Expressionism and,
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consequences and,
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–50
“existence precedes essence” as mantra of,
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–40,
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as form of humanism,
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,
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,
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perfection and,
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phenomenology and,
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in post–World War II years,
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–37
spontaneity movement and,
395
as tragic,
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–50
transcendence and,
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–39
World War I and,
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specific person’s views
expectations: diminished,
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–35
experience:
Abstract Expressionism and,
398
aesthetic,
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art as,
400
“beat” writing and,
404
counterculture and,
426
dance as,
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–402
Impressionist art and,
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minimalism and,
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modernization as narrowing of,
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–18
naming and,
552
personality and,
538
phenomenology and,
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poetry and,
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–59
postmodernism and,
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pragmatism and,
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shadow culture and,
179
Vienna Circle and,
274
and wholeness via juxtaposition,
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–26
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specific person’s views
experts: Roszak’s views about,
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–27
Expressionism,
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–50,
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–22,
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Abstract Expressionism;
specific person’s views
extinction: Nagel’s views about,
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face: Futurists’ views about human,
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fact/facts,
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factory: as substitute for churches,
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faith:
belief differentiated from,
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change in,
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“escaping” from,
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in process,
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–6
religion as based on,
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right to,
514
unfitness of,
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“wordless,” 301,
302
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specific person’s views
family,
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–56,
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411
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specific person’s views
fascism,
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n,
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347
fear,
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476
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543
festivity: as hallmark of religion,
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“field theories,” 398
final cause: Stevens’s (Wallace) views about,
248
financial crisis of 2008,
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First World War.
See
World War I
Fitzgerald, F. Scott,
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–40,
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–44,
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Fitzgerald, F. Scott—works by:
“Absolution,” 243
The Beautiful and Damned,
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“Benediction,” 241
“The Diamond as Big as the Ritz,” 243–44
Echoes of the Jazz Age,
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The Great Gatsby,
240,
243
Tender Is the Night,
240
This Side of Paradise,
238,
241
Four Palliatives, Freud’s,
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France:
cults in,
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in post–World War II years,
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World War I and,
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See also
French Revolution; Paris, France
Frankl, Viktor,
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–71
freedom:
Abstract Expressionism and,
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counterculture and,
411
,
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,
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machinery and,
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theothanatology and,
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specific person’s views
Freud, Sigmund,
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–85
and afterlife,
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American reception to ideas of,
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and authority,
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Barth and,
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and children,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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and Christianity,
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and civilization,
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–83,
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–85
and community,
294
and consciousness,
292
Dali’s works and,
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death of,
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depth psychology of,
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and desire,
544
dreams and,
123
and education,
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Freud, Sigmund (
continued
)
and errors,
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–81
and evolution,
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and existence,
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and Expressionism,
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and feeling,
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–72
Four Palliatives of,
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–85
Fromm and,
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and guilt,
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and happiness,
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,
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,
285
,
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537
and helplessness,
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and human nature,
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Imago
journal and,
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influence of,
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and instinct,
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–83,
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,
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and interpretation,
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and knowledge/knowing,
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and language,
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Lasch and,
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Lawrence’s views about,
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Liebman’s views about,
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and life,
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–83
and literature,
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Mallarmé compared with,
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May and,
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metapsychology of,
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–82
and morality,
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and nature,
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–80
Nietzsche compared with,
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“oceanic feeling” concept of,
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–72,
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Oedipus complex concept of,
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357
palliatives/drugs and,
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and parent-child relationship,
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–87,
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,
282
pastoral counseling and,
361
and perfection,
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–85
personal and professional background of,
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–79,
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pleasure principle and,
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–83,
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postmodernism and,
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