Karen L. Carr

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Karen L. Carr
Professor Karen L. Carr
EraContemporary philosophy
RegionWestern philosophy
SchoolContinental
Main interests
nihilism, alethiology

Karen Leslie Carr is an American scholar and McNaughton Rosebush Professor of Liberal Studies and Professor of Religious Studies at Lawrence University.[1] She is known for her works on nihilism and philosophy of religion.[2][3][4]

Bibliography[edit]

  • The Banalization of Nihilism: Twentieth-Century Responses to Meaninglessness, SUNY Press, 1992
  • The Sense Of Antirationalism: The Religious Thought Of Zhuangzi And Kierkegaard, with Philip J. Ivanhoe, CreateSpace, 2010

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Faculty".
  2. ^ "Overcoming Our Evil: Human Nature and Spiritual Exercises in Xunzi and Augustine". Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews.
  3. ^ "Confucius, Rawls, and the Sense of Justice". Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews.
  4. ^ "Nihilism". Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.