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Existentialism As Reflected In The Imagery Of William Styron's Work, Sally Yates Wood
Existentialism As Reflected In The Imagery Of William Styron's Work, Sally Yates Wood
Master's Theses
In Lie Down in Darkness, The Long March and Set This House on Fire. William Styron studies the modern condition of man and his world. Styron describes this situation according to an existential definition of existence. The world of his novels is depicted as a lonely and bleak realm where man finds no external means of support. As a result of these conditions, man flounders aimlessly. The reason for this erratic behavior is that man relies too heavily on finding guidance from the outside world. Styron contends that man will continue to stumble so miserably, until he realizes that he …
Husserl's Idea Of Phenomenology, Richard Allan Berg
Husserl's Idea Of Phenomenology, Richard Allan Berg
Master's Theses
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Man's Transcendence In The Wisdom Of The Sands By Antoine De Saint-Exupery, William F. Briel
Man's Transcendence In The Wisdom Of The Sands By Antoine De Saint-Exupery, William F. Briel
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The Logical Problems That Prevented David Hume From Refuting The Argument From Design, Jeffery L. Grove
The Logical Problems That Prevented David Hume From Refuting The Argument From Design, Jeffery L. Grove
Master's Theses
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Beliefs About Death And Immortality Observed By Opinion Scaling In Students At Two Midwestern Catholic Medical Schools, Jean Frances Gagan
Beliefs About Death And Immortality Observed By Opinion Scaling In Students At Two Midwestern Catholic Medical Schools, Jean Frances Gagan
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A Brief Study Regarding G. W. Leibniz's Conceptions Of Time, Loo Ina Van
A Brief Study Regarding G. W. Leibniz's Conceptions Of Time, Loo Ina Van
Master's Theses
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