Where existential sociology, anthropology, psychology and psychiatry strive: a critical analysis (Review of “The Routledge international handbook of existential human science”. Part 1)
Where existential sociology, anthropology, psychology and psychiatry strive: a critical analysis (Review of “The Routledge international handbook of existential human science”. Part 1)
Давыденко В.А., Андрианова Е.В., Черненко А.С.
Abstract
The review presents the fundamental themes and key
ideas of The Routledge international handbook of existential human
science, proposed for a wide audience of humanities researchers. This
review pays special attention to the formation and development of
existential humanities in the world both in general and in its individual
subdisciplines. Both strong and relatively weak sides of its formation are highlighted, and possible future directions of the development of
new existential humanities are analyzed in the near as well as more
distant future. In the first part of this review, the main focus is on the
origin, evolution and conceptual deployment of various formats of
existential sociology.
Keywords
existential humanities; Routledge international handbook; origin, evolution and conceptual deployment of existential sociology.