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Albert Camus Angela Pictures:

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Martin Heidegger Nikki Pictures:

Summary (using PIE and ICE): Martin Heidegger was a very important and famous philosopher during the 20th century (Karpowicz 1). One writer said, "His thinking has contributed to such diverse fields as phenomenology, existentialism, hermeneutics, political theory, psychology, and theology" (Karpowicz 1). He was very interested in human existence and he also made contributions to existentialism. He created a writing titled "Being and Time", as translated in the late 1900's. Heidegger basically used phenomenological analysis to study and access being. He also was and still is one of the most controversial philosophers. Part of this is due to the fact that he was involved in the nazi movement. He is still important today though because of his studies that he told about in his writings.

Works Cited: Karpowicz, W. J. "Martin Heidegger (1889-1976)." // Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy //. Web. 20 Aug. 2010. .

Soren Kierkegaard Nikki Pictures:

Summary (using PIE and ICE): Soren Kierkegaard was a Danish writer who was born in Copenhagen. He is known as one of the fathers of existentialism. During his life, he published many philosophical works. Also, many of his writings were overly religious and he is sometimes questionably an anti-philosopher (Storm 1). He believed that his father had cursed his family by cursing God so he wrote the Great Earthquake. Concluding Unscientific Postscript was a lengthy work that ended Kierkegaard's pseudonymous authorship (Storm 2).

Works Cited Storm, Anthony. "Anthony Storm's Commentary on Kierkegaard." // Kierkegaard, D. Anthony Storm's Commentary on //. Web. 21 Aug. 2010. .

Friedrich Nietzsche Nikki Pictures:

Summary (using PIE and ICE): Friedrich Nietzsche was a philosopher from Germany during the late 19th century (Wicks 1). Robert Wicks says that he "challenged the foundations of Christianity and traditional morality" (1). Nietzsche was one of the worlds first existentialists and he was a very inspiring person. Some of his works include "The Birth of Tragedy", "Human, All-Too-Human", and "Thus Spoke Zarathustra", though he has many more books. Thus Spoke Zarathustra is one of his very well known works and it is a guidebook about his self-overcoming (Wicks 4).

Works Cited: Wicks, Robert. "Friedrich Nietzsche (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)." // Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy //. Web. 21 Aug. 2010. .