Existentialism: Philosophy and Literature

Steven Taubeneck
Fall 2025
Thursday |  
10 AM - 12 PM
September 4, 11, 18, 25 and October 2, 2025
Course Format: Hybrid
Location: Main Campus
Tuition: $165

What does it mean to live authentically in a world without fixed answers? This seminar explores existentialism as both a philosophical inquiry and a literary tradition. Through readings and discussion, we’ll trace existentialist thought from 19th-century roots to its profound influence in the 20th and 21st centuries. Thinkers like Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, Sartre, and Camus will anchor our exploration, alongside literary voices who grapple with alienation, freedom, absurdity, and moral choice. We’ll ask how literature can illuminate existentialist philosophy—and vice versa—and how both offer tools for confronting modern life’s uncertainties. The course will also consider the relevance of existential questions today, from the search for meaning to ethical decision-making in a rapidly changing world. Open to all curious learners, the seminar invites dialogue on how we navigate existence itself.

Registration Opens Online:
Monday, August 4, 2025, at 8 AM (AZ Time)

Meet Your Instructor

Professor Emeritus

STEVEN TAUBENECK has taught at the Universities of Virginia, Washington, and British Columbia, focusing on German literature, existentialism, and continental philosophy. At UBC, he taught courses on the Frankfurt School and existentialist thought for over two decades. His work bridges literature and philosophy to offer students a deeply humanist perspective on complex ideas.

Location

POETRY CENTER
Dorothy Rubel Room
1508 E Helen
Tucson, AZ 85721
United States

Located on the SE corner of Helen Street and Vine Avenue, one block north of Speedway and three blocks west of Campbell Ave.

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