Kierkegaard
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Kierkegaard
(The arguments of the philosophers)
Routledge, 1991
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Reprinted in hardback 1999 by Routledge
Description and Table of Contents
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: pbk ISBN 9780415063654
Description
This study of Soren Kierkegaard, appearing for the first time in paperback and specially revised by the author, is a comprehensive and critical examination of this influential, but elusive figure. Despite Kierkegaard's refusal to construct a theoretical edifice in the manner of Hegel, Alastair Hannay shows how he nonetheless used philosophy in a systematic way to clarify issues of religious faith, morality and ethics. This book should be of interest to students and teachers of philosophy and theology.
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ISBN 9780415203708
Description
First published in 1999. This book, in compliance with the aims of the series, attempts to provide a comprehensive and critical account of Kierkegaard's thought. In the case of a writer so complex, prolix, and so little concerned with the logical presentation of his own thought, it is perhaps inevitable that the exegetical side of this task should overshadow the critical.
Table of Contents
- Chapter 1 A Kind of Philosopher
- Chapter 2 Turning Hegel Outside-in
- Chapter 3 The Knight of Faith's Silence
- Chapter 4 The Dialectic of Faith
- Chapter 5 Pathology of the Self
- Chapter 6 Purity of Heart
- Chapter 7 Love of One's Neighbour
- Chapter 8 Equality and Association
- Chapter 9 The 'Abstract' Individual
- Chapter 10 Unconcluding Postscript
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