Both/And : : Reading Kierkegaard- From Irony to Edification / / Michael Strawser.
Both/And is a new interpretation of Kierkegaard's writings which attempts to make sense of a very diverse authorship by offering a comprehensive interpretation of both Kierkegaard's so-called aesthetic and his religious writings. Soren Kierkegaard (1813-1855) stands for a turning point in...
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Key to Primary Source References -- Introduction: Reading Kierkegaard Philosophically -- PART ONE. THE DEVELOPMENT OF AN IRONIC METHODOLOGY IN KIERKEGAARD'S EARLY WRITINGS -- 1 The Genesis of Genius -- 2 The Original Point of View for Kierkegaard's Activity as a Writer -- 3 Johannes Climacus' s Meditations on First Philosophy -- PART TWO. A LOOK AT THE PSEUDONYMOUS WRITINGS -- 4 The Problem of Pseudonymity -- 5 Are the Pseudonymous Views Completely Bogus? On Hartshorne's Kierkegaard: Godly Deceiver -- 6 The Non--Philosophy of Truth -- 7 Training in Christian Maieutics -- PART THREE. THE VERONYMOUS WRITINGS -- 8 The ''Indirectness'' of the Signed Writings -- 9 The Love of Edification and the Edification of Love -- Conclusion: Rereading Kierkegaard as a Postmodem Philosopher -- Bibliography -- Index |
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