Becoming More Authentic:
The Positive Side of Existentialism


Copyright © 2007 by James Leonard Park


Park, James Leonard, 1941-
    Becoming More Authentic: The Positive Side of Existentialism
    1. Authenticity (Philosophy)  2. Existentialism
    3. Autonomy (Philosophy)  4. Self-Actualization (Psychology)
    5. Existential Psychology  6. Authenticity (Psychology)
I. Title
B105.A8P37 2007
ISBN-13:  978-0-89231-105-7                                  Fifth edition, 2007


Library Subject Headings—in order of importance

AUTHENTICITY (Philosophy)                 AUTHENTICITY (Psychology)
AUTONOMY (Philosophy)                     AUTONOMY (Psychology)
EXISTENTIALISM                                 EXISTENTIAL PSYCHOLOGY
SELF-ACTUALIZATION (Psychology)    PHILOSOPHY OF LIFE
PERSONAL GROWTH                             MATURATION
VALUES                                                 IDEALS
FREEDOM (Psychology)                         INDEPENDENCE (Psychology)
EXISTENTIAL ETHICS                          HUMANISTIC PSYCHOLOGY
SIMPLICITY                                          MATERIALISM
MEANING (Philosophy)                         MEANING (Psychology)
HEIDEGGER, MARTIN, 1889-1976         CAMUS, ALBERT, 1913-1959
KIERKEGAARD, SØREN, 1813-1855     FREE WILL AND
SARTRE, JEAN-PAUL, 1905-1980        DETERMINISM
MASLOW, ABRAHAM, 1908-1970   



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