
Soren Kierkegaard
Subjectivity, Irony, & the Crisis of Modernity
Jon Stewart(Autor*in)
Oxford University Press
Erschienen am 4. Januar 2018
Buch
Softcover
240 Seiten
978-0-19-878522-4 (ISBN)
Beschreibung
Soren Kierkegaard: Subjectivity, Irony, and the Crisis of Modernity examines the thought of Soren Kierkegaard, a unique figure, who has freeired, provoked, fascinated, and irritated people ever since he walked the streets of Copenhagen. At the end of his life, Kierkegaard said that the only model he had for his work was the Greek philosopher Socrates. This work takes this statement as its point of departure. Jon Stewart explores what Kierkegaard meant by this and to show how different aspects of his writing and argumentative strategy can be traced back to Socrates. The main focus is The Concept of Irony, which is a key text at the beginning of Kierkegaard's literary career. Although it was an early work, it nevertheless played a determining role in his later development and writings. Indeed, it can be said that it laid the groundwork for much of what would appear in his later famous books such as Either/Or and Fear and Trembling.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
As the plot of this text unfolds it becomes a play within a play, an occasion for reflection; with clearer vision the reader discovers herself at center stage, having become-one can only hope-an actress in crisis. * Chandler D. Rogers, Religious Studies Review *Weitere Details
Sprache
Englisch
Verlagsort
Oxford
Großbritannien
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
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23 Figures
Maße
Höhe: 216 mm
Breite: 139 mm
Dicke: 13 mm
Gewicht
294 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-878522-4 (9780198785224)
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Jon Stewart is Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of Philosophy at the Slovak Academy of Sciences. He is the editor of the Kierkegaard Research: Sources, Reception and Resources, Texts from Golden Age Denmark and Danish Golden Age Studies series. He is the co-editor of the Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook and the Kierkegaard Studies Monograph series. His publications include A Companion to Kierkegaard (2015),
Kierkegaard's Relations to Hegel Reconsidered (2003), The Unity of Hegel's 'Phenomenology of Spirit': A Systematic Interpretation (2011), and The Cultural Crisis of the Danish Golden Age: Heiberg, Martensen and Kierkegaard (2015).
Kierkegaard's Relations to Hegel Reconsidered (2003), The Unity of Hegel's 'Phenomenology of Spirit': A Systematic Interpretation (2011), and The Cultural Crisis of the Danish Golden Age: Heiberg, Martensen and Kierkegaard (2015).
Autor*in
, Associate Professor, Soren Kierkegaard Research Centre, University of Copenhagen
Inhalt
Preface
List of Figures
Introduction
1: The Life and Work of Kierkegaard as a "Socratic Task"
2: Hegel's View of Socrates
3: Kierkegaard's View of Socrates
4: Kierkegaard, Heiberg, and History
5: Kierkegaard and Romantic Subjectivism
6: The Conception of Kierkegaard's Socratic Task and the Beginning of the Authorship: 1843
7: Kierkegaard's Socratic Task and the Development of Pseudonymous Works: 1844-46
8: Kierkegaard's Socratic Task and the Second Half of the Authorship: 1846-55
Bibliography
Index
List of Figures
Introduction
1: The Life and Work of Kierkegaard as a "Socratic Task"
2: Hegel's View of Socrates
3: Kierkegaard's View of Socrates
4: Kierkegaard, Heiberg, and History
5: Kierkegaard and Romantic Subjectivism
6: The Conception of Kierkegaard's Socratic Task and the Beginning of the Authorship: 1843
7: Kierkegaard's Socratic Task and the Development of Pseudonymous Works: 1844-46
8: Kierkegaard's Socratic Task and the Second Half of the Authorship: 1846-55
Bibliography
Index