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The Kierkegaardian Mind Routledge Philosophical Minds Series

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateurs : Buben Adam, Helms Eleanor, Stokes Patrick

Couverture de l’ouvrage The Kierkegaardian Mind

Søren Kierkegaard (1813-1855) remains one of the most enigmatic, captivating, and elusive thinkers in the history of European thought.

The Kierkegaardian Mind provides a comprehensive survey of his work, not only placing it in its historical context but also exploring its contemporary significance. Comprising thirty-eight chapters by a team of international contributors, this handbook is divided into eight parts covering the following themes:



  • Methodology


  • Ethics


  • Aesthetics


  • Philosophy of Religion and Theology


  • Philosophy of Mind


  • Anthropology


  • Epistemology


  • Politics.


Essential reading for students and researchers in philosophy, Kierkegaard?s work is central to the study of political philosophy, literature, existentialist thought, and theology.

Introduction: Kierkegaard’s Life, Context, and Legacy Adam Buben, Eleanor Helms, and Patrick Stokes Part 1: Methodology 1. The Passion of Kierkegaard’s Existential Method Lee C. Barrett 2. Johannes Climacus and the Dialectical Method: From Dialectics Back to Existence Claudine Davidshofer 3. Kierkegaard’s Experimenting Psychology William McDonald 4. Methodology and the Kierkegaardian Mind Jamie Turnbull Part 2: Ethics 5. Ethical Reflection as Evasion Rob Compaijen and Pieter Vos 6. Kierkegaard and Moral Particularism and Exemplarism Karl Aho 7. Beyond Worry? On Learning Humility from the Lilies and the Birds John Lippitt 8. Did Napoleon Teleologically Suspend the Ethical? A Dilemma for some ‘Hegelian’ Readings of Fear and TremblingRyan S. Kemp 9. An Ethics of Home and Hope: Kierkegaard’s Exile and Heidegger’s Emigrant Megan Altman 10. Love for Humans: Morality as the Heart of Kierkegaard’s Religious Philosophy Sharon Krishek Part 3: Aesthetics 11. The Ethical Life of Aesthetes Ulrika Carlsson 12. Kierkegaard on Nature and Natural Beauty Anthony Rudd 13. Kierkegaard's Transfigurations of the Sublime Samuel Cuff Snow 14. Kierkegaard on the Value of Art: An Indirect Method of Communication Antony Aumann 15. Deleuze on Kierkegaard Andrew Jampol-Petzinger Part 4: Philosophy of Religion and Theology 16. Kierkegaard’s Existential Mimesis Wojciech Kaftanski 17. Becoming a Subject: Kierkegaard’s Theological Art of Existence Peder Jothen 18. Engendering Atonement: Kierkegaard on the Cross Deidre Nicole Green 19. On Faith and Reason(s): Kierkegaard’s Logic of Conviction K. Brian Söderquist 20. Coming to an Understanding with the Paradox Mark A. Wrathall 21. Kierkegaard’s Defense of Nature and Theology against Natural Theology Will Williams Part 5: Philosophy of Mind 22.Consciousness, Self, and Reflection Patrick Stokes 23. Conscience, Self-Deception, and the Question of Authenticity in Kierkegaard Claudia Welz 24. Imagination and Belief Eleanor Helms 25. Agency, Identity, and Alienation in The Sickness unto DeathJustin White Part 6: Anthropology 26. Kierkegaard’s Post-Kantian Approach to Anthropology and Selfhood Roe Fremstedal 27. Images of the Closed Self in The Sickness unto Death Anna Strelis Söderquist 28. The Kierkegaardian Self: Convergences and Divergences Jack Mulder, Jr. 29. Kierkegaard and the Desirability of Immortality Adam Buben Part 7: Epistemology 30. Christian Epistemology and the Anthropology of Sin: Kierkegaard on Natural Theology and the Concept of ‘Offense’ Karen L. Carr 31. Varieties of Existential Uncertainty Rick Anthony Furtak 32. Irony and the Conversion Experience Walter Wietzke 33. Logic, Language, and Existential Knowledge Mélissa Fox-Muraton 34. The Incognito of a Thief: Johannes Climacus and the Poetics of Self-incrimination Martijn Boven Part 8: Politics 35. Lukacs, Kierkegaard, Marx, and the Political Alison Assiter 36. Kierkegaard: The Dialectical Self and the Political Shoni Rancher 37. Kierkegaard, Hegel, and Augustine on Love Thomas J. Millay 38. The Covetous Canary: Kierkegaard on the Problem of Social Comparison and the Cultivation of Social Courage Paul Carron. Index

Adam Buben is a Universitair Docent 1 in Philosophy at Leiden University in the Netherlands.

Eleanor Helms is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at California Polytechnic State University at San Luis Obispo, USA.

Patrick Stokes is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia.

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