Kevin Aho

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Average rating: 4.2 · 229 ratings · 30 reviews · 12 distinct worksSimilar authors
Notes from Underground

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Existentialism: An Introduc...

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One Beat More: Existentiali...

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Body Matters: A Phenomenolo...

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Contexts of Suffering: A He...

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Existential Medicine: Essay...

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RED EXISTENCIAL : Revista d...

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“what distinguishes us from non-human organisms is that we do not simply react to biochemical impulses; we can transcend them by choosing to interpret them in particular ways.”
Kevin Aho, Existentialism: An Introduction

“the American physician George M. Beard introduced the term ‘neurasthenia’ to the medical lexicon, referring to feelings of profound nervous exhaustion and anxiety that were becoming an epidemic in the industrialized cities of Germany, England, and the United States.”
Kevin Aho, Existentialism: An Introduction

“All systems, whether religious, philosophical, or scientific, are simply human constructions that express a psychological need for stability and control that protects us from the terrifying mutability and impermanence of existence.”
Kevin Aho, Existentialism: An Introduction



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