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Kierkegaard's Philosophy Of Becoming: Movements And Positions (suny Series In Theology And Continental Thought)

معرفی کتاب «Kierkegaard's Philosophy Of Becoming: Movements And Positions (suny Series In Theology And Continental Thought)» نوشتهٔ Kierkegaard, Sren; Kierkegaard, Søren; Carlisle, Clare، منتشرشده توسط نشر State University of New York Press (SUNY Press) در سال 2006. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

__An accessible and original exploration of the theological and philosophical significance of Kierkegaard’s religious thought.__Søren Kierkegaard’s proposal of “repetition” as the new category of truth signaled the beginning of existentialist thought, turning philosophical attention from the pursuit of objective knowledge to the movement of becoming that characterizes each individual’s life. Focusing on the theme of movement in his 1843 pseudonymous texts , and , Clare Carlisle presents an original and illuminating interpretation of Kierkegaard’s religious thought, including newly translated material, that emphasizes equally its philosophical and theological significance. Kierkegaard complained of a lack of movement not only in Hegelian philosophy but also in his own “dreadful still life,” and his heroes are those who leap, dance, and make journeys—but what do these movements signify, and how are they accomplished? How can we be true to ourselves, let alone to others if we are continually becoming? Carlisle explores these questions to uncover both the philosophical and the literary coherence of Kierkegaard’s notoriously enigmatic authorship.“Clare Carlisle has written an expert study which examines the roles of movement and stasis in three of Kierkegaard’s most prominent works ... This volume will interest Kierkegaard specialists, yet it is written with a clarity and style which also make it suitable as an introduction or a supplement to close study of the early pseudonymous works.” — “This brilliant book represents the very finest contribution to the growing body of contemporary writings on the unusual and elusive corpus of Kierkegaard’s early pseudonymous writings. The author brings an extraordinary level of philosophical sophistication and rhetorical flair to this work, and the result is a fascinating book that will appeal to scholars of philosophy and religion in a variety of fields ranging from ethics and literature, to theology and postmodernism. That said, the book is written so clearly, and with such evident passion, that it will appeal to a more popular audience as well—much as Kierkegaard’s pseudonymous writings themselves were designed to do.” — Louis A. Ruprecht Jr., author of Kierkegaard’s Philosophy of Becoming: Movements and Positions......Page 4 Contents......Page 10 Acknowledgments......Page 12 Introduction: The Place and the Path......Page 14 Part One......Page 20 1. Metaphysics of Motion......Page 22 2. The Logic of Becoming......Page 36 3. Kierkegaard’s Critique of Hegel......Page 46 Part Two......Page 60 4. Either/Or: Kierkegaard’s Principle of Contradiction......Page 62 5. Repetition: The Possibility of Motion......Page 80 6. Fear and Trembling: A Higher Plane......Page 104 Part Three......Page 124 7. Becoming a Christian......Page 126 8. Beyond Philosophy?......Page 140 9. Repetitions......Page 150 1. Metaphysics of Motion......Page 162 3. Kierkegaard’s Critique of Hegel......Page 163 4. Either/Or: Kierkegaard’s Principle of Contradiction......Page 164 5. Repetition: The Possibility of Motion......Page 165 6. Fear and Trembling: A Higher Plane......Page 168 7. Becoming a Christian......Page 172 8. Beyond Philosophy?......Page 173 9. Repetitions......Page 174 Bibliography......Page 176 E......Page 184 M......Page 185 W......Page 186 Annotation. Soren Kierkegaard's proposal of "repetition" as the new category of truth signaled the beginning of existentialist thought, turning philosophical attention from the pursuit of objective knowledge to the movement of becoming that characterizes each individual's life. Focusing on the theme of movement in his 1843 pseudonymous texts Either/Or, Repetition, and Fear and Trembling, Clare Carlisle presents an original and illuminating interpretation of Kierkegaard's religious thought, including newly translated material, that emphasizes equally its philosophical and theological significance. Kierkegaard complained of a lack of movement not only in Hegelian philosophy but also in his own "dreadful still life," and his heroes are those who leap, dance, and make journeys-but what do these movements signify, and how are they accomplished? How can we be true to ourselves, let alone to others if we are continually becoming? Carlisle explores these questions to uncover both the philosophical and the literary coherence of Kierkegaard's notoriously enigmatic authorship Søren Kierkegaard's proposal of "repetition" as the new category of truth signaled the beginning of existentialist thought, turning philosophical attention from the pursuit of objective knowledge to the movement of becoming that characterizes each individual's life. Focusing on the theme of movement in his 1843 pseudonymous texts Either/Or, Repetition, and Fear and Trembling, Clare Carlisle presents an original and illuminating interpretation of Kierkegaard's religious thought, including newly translated material, that emphasizes equally its philosophical and theological significance. Kierkegaard complained of a lack of movement not only in Hegelian philosophy but also in his own "dreadful still life," and his heroes are those who leap, dance, and make journeys—but what do these movements signify, and how are they accomplished? How can we be true to ourselves, let alone to others if we are continually becoming? Carlisle explores these questions to uncover both the philosophical and the literary coherence of Kierkegaard's notoriously enigmatic authorship. Soren Kierkegaard's Proposal Of Repetition As The New Category Of Truth Signaled The Beginning Of Existentialist Thought, Turning Philosophical Attention From The Pursuit Of Objective Knowledge To The Movement Of Becoming That Characterizes Each Individual's Life. Focusing On The Theme Of Movement In His 1843 Pseudonymous Texts Either/or, Repetition, And Fear And Trembling, Clare Carlisle Presents An Original And Illuminating Interpretation Of Kierkegaard's Religious Thought, Including Newly Translated Material, That Emphasizes Equally Its Philosophical And Theological Significance.--jacket. Metaphysics Of Motion -- The Logic Of Becoming -- Kierkegaard's Critique Of Hegel -- Either/or : Kierkegaard's Principle Of Contradiction -- Repetition : The Possibility Of Motion -- Fear And Trembling : A Higher Plane -- Becoming A Christian -- Beyond Philosophy? -- Repetitions. Clare Carlisle. Includes Bibliographical References (p. 163-170) And Index.
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