The Characteristics of the Present Age. Translated by W. Smith

The Characteristics of the Present Age. Translated by W. Smith
Title The Characteristics of the Present Age. Translated by W. Smith PDF eBook
Author Johann Gottlieb Fichte
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Pages 298
Release 1847
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The Characteristics of the Present Age

The Characteristics of the Present Age
Title The Characteristics of the Present Age PDF eBook
Author Johann Gottlieb Fichte
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Pages 300
Release 1847
Genre Philosophy
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Dictionary of Premillennial Theology

Dictionary of Premillennial Theology
Title Dictionary of Premillennial Theology PDF eBook
Author Mal Couch
Publisher Kregel Publications
Pages 452
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Genre Religion
ISBN 9780825494642

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More than 50 scholars combine their expertise to present a historical and topical dictionary of premillennial theology.

The Characteristics and Claims of the Age in which We Live: an Oration, Pronounced ... Before the New Hampshire Alpha of the Phi Beta Kappa Society

The Characteristics and Claims of the Age in which We Live: an Oration, Pronounced ... Before the New Hampshire Alpha of the Phi Beta Kappa Society
Title The Characteristics and Claims of the Age in which We Live: an Oration, Pronounced ... Before the New Hampshire Alpha of the Phi Beta Kappa Society PDF eBook
Author George KENT (of Concord.)
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Pages 54
Release 1832
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The Characteristics and Claims of the Age in which We Live

The Characteristics and Claims of the Age in which We Live
Title The Characteristics and Claims of the Age in which We Live PDF eBook
Author George Kent
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Pages 48
Release 1832
Genre Baccalaureate addresses
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The London Magazine

The London Magazine
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Pages 714
Release 1824
Genre English literature
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Kierkegaard and the Political

Kierkegaard and the Political
Title Kierkegaard and the Political PDF eBook
Author Alison Assiter
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Pages 135
Release 2012-12-04
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1443843857

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Kierkegaard is no doubt a philosopher whose focus is inwardness and irreducible individuality. On the surface, he therefore seems to have little to teach us about the sphere of the political: not only was this dimension never explicitly addressed in the writings of the Danish philosopher, but also the positions he took with regard to such a domain where always marked by a strong critical attitude. Moreover, he appeared to be a conservative with regard to any movement towards democratization and equality, opposing liberal democracy as well as socialism, while not refraining from taking up explicitly misogynous positions. With this in mind, one could easily dismiss Kierkegaardian philosophy as exclusively relevant to the private domain of individual existence and irremediably unable to speak to wider concerns such as those encountered in the public dimension. However, in spite of his emphasis on singularity, or perhaps precisely because of it, over the years Kierkegaard’s philosophy has given rise to interpretations that recognise its relevance for the political. For instance, the crucial importance of such ideas as self-choice, earnestness and subjective passion are easily imported from the individual sphere into the realm of the political, coming to have a bearing on notions such as responsibility and commitment. In addition, Kierkegaard’s accent on the irreducibility of the individual to the universal resonates interestingly in those forms of thinking that, from the margins, call into question the domination of an exclusionary model of reason. Furthermore, his ethical writings on love are directly relevant to the political sphere. This book seeks to draw out, from a range of perspectives, some of the ways in which Kierkegaard’s ideas are not only relevant, but highly significant for political thought.