Volume 14: Kierkegaard's Influence on Social-Political Thought

Volume 14: Kierkegaard's Influence on Social-Political Thought
Title Volume 14: Kierkegaard's Influence on Social-Political Thought PDF eBook
Author Jon Stewart
Publisher Routledge
Pages 298
Release 2016-12-05
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1351875086

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While scholars have long recognized Kierkegaard's important contributions to fields such as ethics, aesthetics, philosophy of religion, philosophical psychology, and hermeneutics, it was usually thought that he had nothing meaningful to say about society or politics. Kierkegaard has been traditionally characterized as a Christian writer who placed supreme importance on the inward religious life of each individual believer. His radical view seemed to many to undermine any meaningful conception of the community, society or the state. In recent years, however, scholars have begun to correct this image of Kierkegaard as an apolitical thinker. The present volume attempts to document the use of Kierkegaard by later thinkers in the context of social-political thought. It shows how his ideas have been employed by very different kinds of writers and activists with very different political goals and agendas. Many of the articles show that, although Kierkegaard has been criticized for his reactionary views on some social and political questions, he has been appropriated as a source of insight and inspiration by a number of later thinkers with very progressive, indeed, visionary political views.

Kierkegaard's Influence on Social-political Thought

Kierkegaard's Influence on Social-political Thought
Title Kierkegaard's Influence on Social-political Thought PDF eBook
Author Jon Bartley Stewart
Publisher Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Pages 314
Release 2011
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9781409434917

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Kierkegaard has been traditionally characterized as a Christian writer who placed supreme importance on the inward religious life of each individual believer. His radical view seemed to many to undermine any meaningful conception of the community, society or the state. In recent years, however, scholars have begun to correct this image of Kierkegaard as an apolitical thinker. The present volume attempts to document the use of Kierkegaard by later thinkers in the context of social-political thought. It shows how his ideas have been employed by very different kinds of writers and activists with very different political goals and agendas. Many of the articles show that, although Kierkegaard has been criticized for his reactionary views on some social and political questions, he has been appropriated as a source of insight and inspiration by a number of later thinkers with very progressive, indeed, visionary political views.

A Companion to Kierkegaard

A Companion to Kierkegaard
Title A Companion to Kierkegaard PDF eBook
Author Jon Stewart
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 6
Release 2015-07-21
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1118783573

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A COMPANION TO KIERKEGAARD “‘Companions’ to important thinkers help readers focus on the main drift of their texts with the help of a dig into their origin and some account of their reception. This one digs deeper, and over a wider terrain, than most. But it does more. Besides guiding us to the staples of theology and philosophy in Kierkegaard’s background, it also looks forward to a future, as if Kierkegaard, too, might be taken by the arm and told that here was something that should interest him (about politics, social life, psychology, education, literary theory, deconstruction, theatre). It is as much a sign of the extraordinary richness of Kierkegaard’s literary palette as of the now wide currency of his thought that its elements can become topics in their own right, with Kierkegaard their inspiration. Jon Stewart and his authors are to be congratulated for bringing this unique thinker into our living presence on such a scale and with so many things to talk about.” Alastair Hannay, Professor Emeritus, University of Oslo Born in Copenhagen in 1813, Søren Kierkegaard produced a remarkable amount of work during his fairly short life. When he died in 1855 he left behind a complex and interdisciplinary legacy that continues to spark academic debate. Edited by one of the world’s leading Kierkegaard scholars, A Companion to Kierkegaard provides the most comprehensive single-volume overview of Kierkegaard studies currently available. Featuring contributions from an international array of scholars, the collection covers all the major topics within the broad field of Kierkegaard research, including philosophy, theology, aesthetics, art, literary theory, social sciences, and politics. Kierkegaard’s contribution to each of these disciplines is illustrated through examination of the sources he drew upon, the reception of his ideas, and the unique conceptual insights he brought to each topic. A Companion to Kierkegaard demystifies the complex field of Kierkegaard studies providing the ideal entry-point into his writing for readers at all levels. This collection will be an essential tool for students and scholars from across the disciplines who are interested in learning more about this important and influential thinker.

Volume 21, Tome III: Cumulative Index

Volume 21, Tome III: Cumulative Index
Title Volume 21, Tome III: Cumulative Index PDF eBook
Author Katalin Nun Stewart
Publisher Routledge
Pages 128
Release 2017-07-06
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1351624059

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This last volume of Kierkegaard Research: Sources, Reception and Resources is a cumulative index to all the volumes of the series. The series was originally designed in a systematic fashion in order to make it as easily usable and accessible as possible. The individual parts of the series and the individual volumes have been organized to make it generally fairly simple to locate the main articles relevant for one’s research interests. However, the placement of some individual articles might not always be completely self-evident. Moreover, the sheer mass of material and information provided by the series makes a cumulative index a necessary accompanying resource. Further, given the scope of the series, it was inevitable that some names or topics are mentioned more than once in the series in different places beyond the main article ostensibly dedicated to them. The purpose of these indices is thus to help the readers to find an easy and direct way to the topics of their interest in the rich universe of Kierkegaard research. The material of the indices is divided into three tomes: Tome I is the Index of Names from A to K, Tome II covers the Index of Names from L to Z, while Tome III consists of the Index of Subjects and includes a complete overview of all the volumes, tomes and articles of the series.

Volume 21, Tome II: Cumulative Index

Volume 21, Tome II: Cumulative Index
Title Volume 21, Tome II: Cumulative Index PDF eBook
Author Katalin Nun Stewart
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 204
Release 2017-07-06
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1351624210

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Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Overview of Kierkegaard Research: Sources, Reception and Resources -- Index of Names, L-Z

Volume 21, Tome I: Cumulative Index

Volume 21, Tome I: Cumulative Index
Title Volume 21, Tome I: Cumulative Index PDF eBook
Author Katalin Nun Stewart
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 218
Release 2017-07-06
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 135162427X

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Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Overview of Kierkegaard Research: Sources, Reception and Resources -- Index of Names, A-K

Kierkegaard and Critical Theory

Kierkegaard and Critical Theory
Title Kierkegaard and Critical Theory PDF eBook
Author Marcia Morgan
Publisher Lexington Books
Pages 125
Release 2012-12-13
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0739167790

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Kierkegaard's impact on the development of critical theory has received scant study; it is the aim of the book to fill this scholarly lacuna. Kierkegaard and Critical Theory seeks to expose the complexity not only of Kierkegaard but of the Frankfurt School and their cohort, highlighting the ways in which the Danish religious thinker has been redeemed for a multiculture activist ethics in spirit with the fundamental aims of the Frankfurt School.