Kierkegaard, mimesis, and modernity : : a study of imitation, existence, and affect / / Wojciech Kaftanski.
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Superior document: | Routledge Studies in Nineteenth-Century Philosophy |
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Place / Publishing House: | New York, New York ;, Abingdon, Oxon : : Routledge,, [2022] ©2022 |
Year of Publication: | 2022 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Routledge studies in nineteenth-century philosophy.
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (265 pages) |
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Table of Contents:
- Cover
- Half Title
- Series Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Acknowledgments
- List of Kierkegaard"s Works
- Introduction
- Kierkegaard and Modernity
- Mimesis, the City, Existence
- Conceptual Remarks and Methodology
- Theses and Chapters
- Notes
- References
- Chapter 1: Representation, Originality, Genius
- 1.1 Aesthetics, Ekphrasis, Suffering
- 1.1.1 Aesthetic Experience, Beauty, Art
- 1.1.2 Lessing, Aesthetics, Ekphrasis
- 1.1.3 Kierkegaard and Ekphrasis
- 1.2 Originality, Genius, Creativity
- 1.2.1 Mimesis, the Ancients, and the Moderns
- 1.2.2 Translatio studii, mimesis, representation
- 1.2.3 Creativity, Autonomy, Selfhood
- Notes
- References
- Chapter 2: Repetition, Recollection, Time, Meaning
- 2.1 Movement, Imagination, Time
- 2.1.1 Repetition's Repetitions
- 2.1.2 Movement and Love
- 2.1.3 Existence, Imagination, Time
- 2.2 Time, Life-View, Metamorphosis
- 2.2.1 Two Ages, Life-View, the Ethical
- 2.2.2 The Crisis, Performance, the Aesthetic
- Notes
- References
- Chapter 3: Selfhood, Text, Redoubling
- 3.1 Selfhood, Autobiography, Fiction
- 3.1.1 Autobiography and Confession
- 3.1.2 Self-Formation and Negotiation
- 3.1.3 Selfhood and Fiction
- 3.2 Figuration, Redoubling, Reduplication
- 3.2.1 Aristotle, Ricoeur, Figuration
- 3.2.2 Figurations of Existence
- 3.2.3 Redoubling, Reduplication, Refiguration
- Notes
- References
- Chapter 4: Imitation
- 4.1 Imitatio Christi
- 4.2 Eftergjøre and Efterligne
- 4.2.1 Eftergjøre
- 4.2.2 Efterligne, Lighed and Ligne
- 4.3 Efterabelse and Efterfølgelse
- 4.3.1 Plato and the Socratic
- 4.3.2 Kant's Nachfolge
- Notes
- References
- Chapter 5: The Prototypes
- 5.1 Plurality of Mimetic Models
- 5.1.1 Figura and Exemplum
- 5.1.2 Religious Prototypes
- 5.2 External Models
- 5.2.1 Socrates and Abraham.
- 5.2.2 Job, Girard, and Kierkegaard
- 5.2.3 "The Woman Who Was a Sinner"
- 5.3 Internal Mimetic Models
- 5.3.1 From Ideal Self to the Ideal Picture of Being a Christian
- 5.3.2 "The ideal picture of being a Christian" and Mellembestemmelserne
- 5.3.3 Kierkegaard as a Negative Prototype
- Notes
- References
- Chapter 6: Affect, Admiration, Crowd
- 6.1 Affect, Sympathy, Empathy
- 6.1.1 Affects and Emotions
- 6.1.2 Sympathy and Empathy
- 6.2 Kierkegaard, Sympathy, Admiration
- 6.2.1 Admiration and Exemplarity in Moral Education
- 6.2.2 Sympathy
- 6.2.3 Admiration
- 6.2.3.1 Admiration and Envy
- 6.2.3.2 Admiration, Motivation, Mediocrity
- 6.2.3.3 Admiration, Sociability, Contagion
- 6.3 Crowd, Contagion, Violence
- 6.3.1 Crowd and the Public
- 6.3.2 Violence and Contagion
- Notes
- References
- Chapter 7: Comparison, Existential Mimesis, Authenticity
- 7.1 Difference and Comparison
- 7.1.1 Difference
- 7.1.2 Comparison
- 7.2 Existential Mimesis
- 7.2.1 Nonimitative, Non-Comparing, and Refigurative Mimesis
- 7.2.2 Toward an Indirect Prototype
- 7.2.3 Indirect and Intention-Driven Mimesis
- 7.3 Authenticity
- 7.3.1 Habit
- 7.3.2 Primitivity
- Notes
- References
- Conclusion
- References
- Index.