Karen L. Carr | |
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Era | Contemporary philosophy |
Region | Western philosophy |
School | Continental |
Main interests | nihilism, alethiology |
Karen Leslie Carr is an American scholar and McNaughton Rosebush Professor of Liberal Studies and Professor of Religious Studies at Lawrence University.[1] She is known for her works on nihilism and philosophy of religion.[2][3][4]
Bibliography
- The Banalization of Nihilism: Twentieth-Century Responses to Meaninglessness, SUNY Press, 1992
- The Sense Of Antirationalism: The Religious Thought Of Zhuangzi And Kierkegaard, with Philip J. Ivanhoe, CreateSpace, 2010
References
- ↑ "Faculty".
- ↑ "Overcoming Our Evil: Human Nature and Spiritual Exercises in Xunzi and Augustine". Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews.
- ↑ "Confucius, Rawls, and the Sense of Justice". Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews.
- ↑ "Nihilism". Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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