Name
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Lived
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Nationality
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Occupation
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Notes
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Nicola Abbagnano
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July 15, 1901 – September 9, 1990
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Italy
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Philosopher
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Also associated with neopositivism
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Gonzalo Arango
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January 18, 1931 – September 25, 1976
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Colombia
|
Philosopher
|
Founded Nadaism
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Hannah Arendt[1]
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October 14, 1906 – December 4, 1975
|
Germany
|
Philosopher
|
Also associated with phenomenology, associate of Heidegger
|
Abdel Rahman Badawi
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February 17, 1917 – July 25, 2002
|
Egypt
|
Philosopher
|
|
Hazel Barnes
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December 16, 1915 – March 18, 2008
|
United States
|
Philosopher, author
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Translated Sartre into English
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Karl Barth
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May 10, 1886 – December 10, 1968
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Switzerland
|
Theologian
|
Founder of neo-orthodoxy
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Nikolai Berdyaev
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March 18, 1874 – March 25, 1948
|
Russia
|
Theologian, philosopher
|
Christian existentialist
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Steve Biko
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December 18, 1946 – September 12, 1977
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South Africa
|
Activist
|
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Martin Buber
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February 8, 1878 – June 13, 1965
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Germany
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Theologian
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Worked with Rosenzweig
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Rudolf Bultmann
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August 20, 1884 – July 30, 1976
|
Germany
|
Theologian
|
|
Dino Buzzati
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October 16, 1906 – January 28, 1972
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Italy
|
Author
|
Also associated with magical realism
|
Albert Camus
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November 27, 1913 – January 4, 1960
|
France
|
Philosopher, author
|
Founded Les Temps modernes with de Beauvoir and Sartre; developer of the Absurdism
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Jane Welsh Carlyle
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July 14, 1801 – April 21, 1866
|
United Kingdom
|
Essayist
|
Wife of Thomas Carlyle
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Thomas Carlyle
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December 4, 1795 – February 5, 1881
|
United Kingdom
|
Author, historian
|
Husband of Jane Welsh Carlyle
|
Emil Cioran
|
April 8, 1911 – June 20, 1995
|
Romania
|
Philosopher, essayist
|
Also associated with pessimism
|
Simone de Beauvoir
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January 9, 1908 – April 14, 1986
|
France
|
Philosopher, anthropologist
|
Founded Les Temps modernes with Camus and Sartre; predecessor of second-wave feminism
|
Walter A. Davis
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November 9, 1942 –
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United States
|
Philosopher, playwright, cultural critic
|
Author of Inwardness and Existence: Subjectivity in/and Hegel, Heidegger, Marx and Freud
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Fyodor Dostoyevsky
|
November 11, 1821 – February 9, 1881
|
Russia
|
Novelist
|
Foundational figure of existentialism
|
William A. Earle
|
1919 – October 16, 1988
|
United States
|
Philosopher
|
Also associated with Phenomenology, co-founded the Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy with Wild and James M. Edie
|
Ralph Ellison[2]
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May 1, 1913 – April 16, 1994
|
United States
|
Novelist
|
Wrote Invisible Man, associate of Wright
|
Frantz Fanon
|
July 20, 1925 – December 6, 1961
|
France (Martinique), Algeria
|
Philosopher, anthropologist, psychiatrist
|
Also associated with Marxism
|
Vilém Flusser
|
May 12, 1920 – November 17, 1991
|
Czechoslovakia
|
Philosopher
|
Also associated with phenomenology
|
Benjamin Fondane
|
November 14, 1898 – October 2 or 3, 1944
|
Romania
|
Author, poet, film director
|
|
James Anthony Froude
|
April 23, 1818 – October 20, 1894
|
United Kingdom
|
Historian
|
|
Alberto Giacometti
|
October 10, 1901 – January 11, 1966
|
Switzerland
|
Artist
|
Known for his artistic style and the existential crisis within
|
Juozas Girnius
|
1915–1994
|
Lithuania
|
Philosopher
|
Christian existentialist
|
Fernando González
|
April 24, 1895 – February 16, 1964
|
Colombia
|
Philosopher, Lawyer
|
Works inspired Nadaism
|
Lewis Gordon
|
1962–
|
United States
|
Philosopher
|
Also associated with Africana philosophy, Black existentialism, and phenomenology
|
Martin Heidegger
|
September 26, 1889 – May 26, 1976
|
Germany
|
Philosopher
|
Also associated with phenomenology and hermeneutics, associate of Arendt, rejected the label of "existentialist"
|
Edmund Husserl
|
April 8, 1859 – April 26, 1938
|
Austria, Germany
|
Philosopher
|
Founder of Phenomenology
|
Nae Ionescu
|
June 16, 1890 – March 15, 1940
|
Romania
|
Philosopher, mathematician
|
|
Eugène Ionesco
|
November 26, 1909 – March 28, 1994
|
Romania
|
Playwright, essayist
|
Foundational figure of absurdism
|
William James[1]
|
January 11, 1842 – August 26, 1910
|
United States
|
Philosopher, psychologist
|
Foundational figure of pragmatism
|
Karl Jaspers
|
February 23, 1883 – February 26, 1969
|
Germany
|
Philosopher
|
Also associated with neo-Kantianism
|
Franz Kafka
|
July 3, 1883 – June 3, 1924
|
Austria-Hungary (Bohemian)
|
Novelist
|
Foundational figure of existentialism
|
Walter Kaufmann
|
July 1, 1921 – September 4, 1980
|
United States
|
Philosopher
|
Translated Hegel, Goethe, Buber and Nietzsche's works into English
|
Søren Kierkegaard
|
May 5, 1813 – November 11, 1855
|
Denmark
|
Theologian, philosopher, author
|
Foundational figure of existentialism, Christian existentialist
|
Ladislav Klíma
|
August 8, 1878 – April 19, 1928
|
Czechoslovakia
|
Philosopher, novelist
|
Also associated with subjective idealism
|
Emmanuel Levinas
|
January 12, 1906 – December 25, 1995
|
Lithuania, France
|
Philosopher, theologian
|
Studied with Heidegger and Husserl
|
John Macquarrie
|
June 27, 1919 – May 28, 2007
|
United Kingdom
|
Theologian
|
Christian existentialist
|
Vytautas Mačernis
|
June 5, 1921 – October 7, 1944
|
Lithuania
|
Poet
|
|
Naguib Mahfouz
|
December 11, 1911 – August 30, 2006
|
Egypt
|
Novelist
|
|
Gabriel Marcel
|
December 7, 1889 – October 8, 1973
|
France
|
Theologian, philosopher
|
Christian existentialist
|
Maurice Merleau-Ponty
|
March 14, 1908 – May 3, 1961
|
France
|
Philosopher
|
Also associated with phenomenology, associate of de Beauvoir and Sartre
|
Friedrich Nietzsche
|
October 15, 1844 – August 25, 1900
|
Germany
|
Philosopher
|
Foundational figure of existentialism, also associated with nihilism
|
José Ortega y Gasset
|
May 9, 1883 – October 18, 1955
|
Spain
|
Philosopher
|
Also associated with perspectivism, pragmatism, vitalism, and historicism
|
Viktor Petrov
|
1894–1969
|
Ukraine
|
Novelist, anthropologist
|
|
Franz Rosenzweig
|
December 26, 1887 – December 10, 1929
|
Germany
|
Theologian, philosopher
|
Worked with Buber
|
Jean-Paul Sartre
|
June 21, 1905 – April 15, 1980
|
France
|
Philosopher, novelist, activist
|
Also associated with Marxism, co-founded Les Temps modernes with de Beauvoir and Camus
|
Aous Shakra
|
April 22, 1908 – April 1, 1992
|
Palestine
|
Politician, philosopher
|
|
Lev Shestov
|
January 31, 1866 – November 19, 1938
|
Russia, France
|
Philosopher
|
Also associated with Irrationalism
|
Joseph B. Soloveitchik
|
February 27, 1903 – April 9, 1993
|
United States
|
Rabbi
|
|
Paul Tillich
|
August 20, 1886 – October 22, 1965
|
United States, Germany
|
Theologian, philosopher
|
Christian existentialist
|
Rick Turner
|
1942–1978
|
South Africa
|
Philosopher
|
Also associated with Marxism, studied with Sartre
|
Miguel de Unamuno
|
September 29, 1864 – December 31, 1936
|
Spain
|
Novelist, essayist, dramatist, philosopher
|
|
John Daniel Wild
|
April 10, 1902 – October 23, 1972
|
United States
|
Philosopher
|
Originally associated with empiricism, realism, and pragmatism; later associated with phenomenology; co-founded the Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy with Earle and James M. Edie
|
Colin Wilson
|
June 26, 1931 – December 5, 2013
|
United Kingdom
|
Author
|
Wrote The Outsider
|
Richard Wright
|
September 4, 1908 – November 28, 1960
|
United States
|
Author
|
Pioneer of Black existentialism and chronicler of the black experience in the American South. Onetime mentor of James Baldwin; strongly influenced Fanon and other Négritude writers, close friends with Sartre and De Beauvoir. Had significant impact on European and African literary existentialism
|
Peter Wessel Zapffe
|
December 18, 1899 – October 12, 1990
|
Norway
|
Philosopher
|
Founded biosophy
|
Muhammad Iqbal[3]
|
November 9, 1877 – 21 April 1938
|
Pakistan
|
Philosopher, writer, poet, politician
|
National Poet of Pakistan
|
Zachary A. Behlok
|
October 3, 1996 – Present
|
United States
|
Philosopher
|
Also associated with Sociology
|