Existentialism
- Existentialism by Addison Ellis
- African American Existentialism: DuBois, Locke, Thurman, and King by Anthony Sean Neal
- Albert Camus on the Absurd: The Myth of Sisyphus by Erik Van Aken
- Friedrich Nietzsche and the Death of God by Justin Remhof
- Friedrich Nietzsche on Tragedy: Why Do We Like Tragic Art? by Matthew Sanderson
Happiness and Meaning
- Happiness: What is it be Happy? by Kiki Berk
- Stoicism: Finding Happiness in What’s Under Your Control by Matthew Pianalto
- Meaning in Life: What Makes Our Lives Meaningful? by Matthew Pianalto
- The Meaning of Life: What’s the Point? by Matthew Pianalto
- Ecstatic Experiences: The Philosophy of ‘Losing Yourself’ by Matthew Sanderson
- Philosophy as a Way of Life by Christine Darr
- Philosophical Counseling: Using Philosophy to Address Life’s Challenges by Nathan Nobis
- The Philosophy of Humor: What Makes Something Funny? by Chris A. Kramer
Love, Life and Death
- “Hell Is Other People”: Sartre on Personal Relationships by Kiki Berk
- Transformative Experiences: Can Life-Changing Choices Be Both Rational and Authentic? by Felipe Pereira
- Is Immortality Desirable? by Felipe Pereira
- Is Death Bad? Epicurus and Lucretius on the Fear of Death by Frederik Kaufman
- The Badness of Death by Duncan Purves
- Hell and Universalism by A. G. Holdier
Phenomenology
- Phenomenology: Describing Experiences From a First-Person Perspective by Matthew Sanderson
- Martin Heidegger on Being: Why is There Something Rather than Nothing? by Matthew Sanderson
- Martin Heidegger on Technology by Matthew Sanderson
- Jean-Luc Marion on ‘Saturated Phenomena’: What Are Mind-blowing Experiences? by Matthew Sanderson
Continental Political Thought
- Hannah Arendt’s Political Thought by David Antonini
- Karl Marx’s Conception of Alienation by Dan Lowe
- On Karl Marx’s Slogan “From Each According to their Ability, To Each According to their Need” by Sam Badger
- Karl Marx’s Theory of History by Angus Taylor

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