Authenticity means creating
our own comprehensive life-meanings
—our "Authentic projects-of-being".
When we re-center and re-integrate our lives
around our freely-chosen purposes,
we become more focused, unified, & decisive.
We gain greater autonomy
and increase our capacity to resist and transcend
enculturation.
This approach to life was developed by
such existential philosophers and psychologists
as:
Camus, Sartre, Heidegger, Kierkegaard, &
Maslow.
But only we individually can decide what
content
to put within this structure
of Authentic Existence.
OUTLINE:
I. From Conformity to Autonomy
The power of enculturation—providing our basic life-scripts.II. Centering and IntegratingWriting our own scripts—deciding what to live for.
From scattered, tangled, superficial livingIII. Authentic Projects-of-Being
to organized, simple, purposeful living.
Creating an Authentic Project.IV. Five Versions of Authentic ExistenceMy Authentic Project-of-Being
Several Possible Projects-of-Being
1. Albert Camus: Rebelling Against the Absurd.2. Jean-Paul Sartre: Inventing Meanings in a Meaningless World.
3. Martin Heidegger: Confronting Existential Guilt and Death.
4. Søren Kierkegaard: Willing One Thing.
5. Abraham Maslow: Becoming Self-Actualizing.
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this title:
Becoming
More Authentic: The Positive Side of Existentialism
James Park is an existential
philosopher and author of the book
which is the basis for this cyber-sermon:
Becoming
More Authentic: The Positive Side of Existentialism
.
If you click this title, the Table of Contents
of the book will appear.
From there, you will be able to open several
sample pages from the book.
Much more about the author
will be found on his home page:
An
Existential Philosopher's Museum
.
http://www.tc.umn.edu/~parkx032/
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