For what may I hope? : thinking with Kant and Kierkegaard

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For what may I hope? : thinking with Kant and Kierkegaard

Gene Fendt

(American university studies, . Series V, Philosophy ; v. 104)

P. Lang, c1990

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [211]-219) and index

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For What May I Hope? is a dramatic exhibition of the place of hope in Philosophy. It presents hope's centrality in Kant's philosophy and dramatizes its final breakdown. It then shows how hope plays in various characters of Kierkegaard's authorship. The text dramatizes, as well, the hopes of writing - especially philosophical and scientific writing - and plays on the hopes of readers.

Table of Contents

  • Contents: Self
  • Task
  • Hope - Positive Arguments for Hope - Paradoxes of Hoping - Hope in Kierkegaard's Drama.

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