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30-minute interview with Jonathan Webber about The Penguin Book of Existentialist Philosophy –– https://www.mixcloud.com/1032DublinCityFM/bookbound-20th-november-2025/
The Penguin Book of Existentialist Philosophy –– essentially, Rethinking Existentialism in anthology form –– will be launched on 12 November 2025. This will be at Oat & Bean café, 26 […]
It took a while, but now at long last the next major phase of the Rethinking Existentialism project has almost arrived! The Penguin Book of Existentialist Philosophy is due to […]
A symposium on Rethinking Existentialism has been published in Sartre Studies International volume 30, number 1 (2024). It comprises responses by Matthew C. Eshleman on Sartre, Kate Kirkpatrick on Beauvoir, […]
Exciting news! Rethinking Existentialism is the topic of a book symposium at this year's UK Sartre Society conference. Critical responses to the book will be presented by Matthew Eshleman (UNC Wilmington), […]
There hasn't been much Rethinking Existentialism news to report since the arrival of Covid-19. But now there is a new podcast! Julian Baggini interviews Kate Kirkpatrick and Jonathan Webber about […]
Two online articles have been published in the past few months.Climbing Trees and Raising Children with Simone de Beauvoir is a short article at the New Statesman website that argues […]
A new Rethinking Existentialism online article is now available at Aeon magazine. Sedimentation: the existentialist challenge to stereotypes briefly outlines the concept of sedimentation in the philosophies of Simone de […]
The next event is at Blackwell's bookshop in Oxford at 11am on Saturday 1st December. This is an interview by Nigel Warburton in the best room of the best bookshop in […]
Rethinking Existentialism is published in North America this week. The best way to buy it is probably through A Libris. But I don't know anything about book buying in North America, so […]