Thinking with Kierkegaard (häftad)
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Format
Inbunden (Hardback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
666
Utgivningsdatum
2022-12-31
Förlag
De Gruyter
Dimensioner
234 x 156 x 41 mm
Vikt
1199 g
Antal komponenter
1
ISBN
9783110793574

Thinking with Kierkegaard

Existential Philosophy, Phenomenology, and Ethics

Inbunden,  Engelska, 2022-12-31
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Arne Grns reading of Sren Kierkegaards authorship revolves around existential challenges of human identity. The 35 essays that constitute this book are written over three decades and are characterized by combining careful attention to the augmentative detail of Kierkegaards text with a constant focus on issues in contemporary philosophy. Contrary to many approaches to Kierkegaards authorship, Grn does not read Kierkegaard in opposition to Hegel. The work of the Danish thinker is read as a critical development of Hegelian phenomenology with particular attention to existential aspects of human experience. Anxiety and despair are the primary existential phenomena that Kierkegaard examines throughout his authorship, and Grn uses these negative phenomena to argue for the basically ethical aim of Kierkegaards work. In Grns reading, Kierkegaard conceives human selfhood not merely as relational, but also a process of becoming the self that one is through the otherness of self-experience, that is, the body, the world, other people, and God. This book should be of interest to philosophers, theologians, literary studies scholars, and anyone with an interest not only in Kierkegaard, but also in human identity.
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Arne Grn, Bjarke Mrkre Stigel Hansen and Ren Rosfort, University of Copenhagen, Denmark.