The Living Thoughts of Kierkegaard

The Living Thoughts of Kierkegaard
Author: Søren Kierkegaard
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 246
Release: 1966
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: UCLA:31158001464881

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The Living Thoughts of Kierkegaard

The Living Thoughts of Kierkegaard
Author: W. H. Auden
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 225
Release: 1963
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:479077142

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Philosopher of the Heart

Philosopher of the Heart
Author: Clare Carlisle
Publsiher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2019-04-04
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780241283592

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Selected as a Book of the Year in The Times Literary Supplement 'This lucid and riveting new biography at once rescuses Kierkegaard from the scholars and shows why he is such an intriguing and useful figure' Observer Søren Kierkegaard, one of the most passionate and challenging of modern philosophers, is now celebrated as the father of existentialism - yet his contemporaries described him as a philosopher of the heart. Over about a decade in the 1840s and 1850s, writings poured from his pen analysing love and suffering, courage and anxiety, religious longing and defiance, and forging a new philosophical style rooted in the inward drama of being human. As Christianity seemed to sleepwalk through a changing world, Kierkegaard dazzlingly revealed its spiritual power while exposing the poverty of official religion. His restless creativity was spurred on by his own failures: his relationship with the young woman whom he promised to marry, then left to devote himself to writing, haunted him throughout his life. Though tormented by the pressures of celebrity, he deliberately lived amidst the crowds in Copenhagen, known by everyone but, he felt, understood by no one. When he collapsed exhausted at the age of 42, he was still pursuing the question of existence: how to be a human being in this world? Clare Carlisle's innovative and moving biography writes Kierkegaard's remarkable life as far as possible from his own perspective, conveying what it was like to be this Socrates of Christendom - as he put it, living life forwards yet only understanding it backwards.

Kierkegaard in Post Modernity

Kierkegaard in Post Modernity
Author: Martin Beck Matuštík,Martin Joseph Matuštík,Merold Westphal
Publsiher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1995-10-22
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0253209676

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Covering a diversity of themes, this collection still reflects consensus--Kierkegaard is to be taken seriously as a philosopher at the turn of the twenty-first century.

Immediacy and Reflection in Kierkegaard s Thought

Immediacy and Reflection in Kierkegaard s Thought
Author: Paul Cruysberghs,Johan Taels,Karl Verstrynge
Publsiher: Leuven University Press
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2003
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9058673111

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"We live in a reflective age." That is Soren Kierkegaard's overall conclusion when evaluating the time he lives in. But his appraisal contains both approval and criticism. On the one hand reflection is a necessary category to deal with the dynamics and the qualities of the modern age, on the other hand it bears a great danger. It is Kierkegaard's firm conviction that reflection should always relate to a kind of immediacy that safeguards it from becoming hollow and detached from our existential reality. Throughout the voluminous and complex work of Kierkegaard, the notions of 'immediacy' and 'reflection' play a crucial role. They appear in such an early work as From the Papers of One Still Living as well as in the late Anti-Climacus writings, and indeed their significance or influence can be felt in all philosophical texts published in between. That is not to say that the meaning of the notions is unequivocal. After all, Kierkegaard not only uses the terms in very divergent contexts, but his own understanding of them appears to evolve quite strongly in the course of his oeuvre. Moreover, in spite of their clearly philosophical character, the two notions play an unmistakable role in Kierkegaard's understanding of religion. They appear frequently in the religious discourses indeed. In short, Kierkegaard's use of the notions of 'immediacy' and 'reflection' covers a broad array of meanings and interpretations. The dialectics of immediacy and reflection, of reflection killing immediacy and raising the question of the possibility of a new immediacy is the main theme of Immediacy and Reflection in Kierkegaard's Thought. The book contains contributions authored by a number of well known Kierkegaard scholars. Kierkegaard's theory of the 'existence spheres of life' provides a first viewpoint on the interplay of immediacy and reflection. Here the philosophical and pseudonymous writings are the main subject of research. If on the other hand one pays a closer look at the significance of a 'second immediacy' for a religious attitude to life, The religious discourses come into play when the possibility of a 'second immediacy' is taken into consideration. In conclusion the theme of immediacy and reflection is connected to some important trends in the modern and contemporary era. On the one hand it is linked to the philosophical influences Kierkegaard underwent (e.g. from Hegel); on the other hand Kierkegaard is confronted with later thinkers (Heidegger in particular).

Kierkegaard and Death

Kierkegaard and Death
Author: Patrick Stokes,Adam J. Buben
Publsiher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2011-10-20
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780253005342

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“This impressive [anthology] succeeds admirably at demonstrating how the Kierkegaardian corpus presents . . . a philosophy of finite existence” (Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews). Few philosophers have devoted such sustained, almost obsessive attention to the topic of death as Søren Kierkegaard. Kierkegaard and Death brings together new work on Kierkegaard’s multifaceted discussions of death and provides a thorough guide to the development, in various texts and contexts, of Kierkegaard’s ideas concerning death. Essays by an international group of scholars take up essential topics such as dying to the world, living death, immortality, suicide, mortality and subjectivity, death and the meaning of life, remembrance of the dead, and the question of the afterlife. While bringing Kierkegaard’s philosophy of death into focus, this volume connects Kierkegaard with important debates in contemporary philosophy.

Living Poetically

Living Poetically
Author: Sylvia Walsh
Publsiher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2010-11-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780271041223

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Kierkegaard s Influence on Literature Criticism and Art The Anglophone world

Kierkegaard s Influence on Literature  Criticism  and Art  The Anglophone world
Author: Jon Bartley Stewart
Publsiher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2013
Genre: Art and philosophy
ISBN: 140945763X

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Vol. 2 is dedicated to the use of Kierkegaard by later Danish writers. Almost from the beginning Kierkegaard's works were standard reading for these authors. Danish novelists and critics from the Modern Breakthrough movement in the 1870s were among the first to make extensive use of his writings. These included the theoretical leader of the movement, the critic Georg Brandes, who wrote an entire book on Kierkegaard, and the novelists Jens Peter Jacobsen and Henrik Pontoppidan