The Cambridge Companion to KierkegaardAlastair Hannay, Gordon Daniel Marino This companion probes the full depth of Kierkegaard's thought revealing its distinctive subtlety. The topics covered include Kierkegaard's views on art and religion, ethics and psychology, theology and politics, and knowledge and virtue. Much attention is devoted to the influence of Kierkegaard on twentieth-century philosophy. New readers will find this the most convenient and accessible guide to Kierkegaard currently available. Advanced students and specialists will find a conspectus of recent developments in the interpretation of Kierkegaard. |
Contents
The modern breakthrough | 6 |
IO Developing Fear and Trembling | 11 |
Twentiethcentury | 48 |
Art in an age of reflection | 76 |
Kierkegaard and Hegel | 101 |
The perils of reflexive irony | 125 |
Realism and antirealism in Kierkegaards Concluding | 154 |
Classical themes | 177 |
Kierkegaard on grace | 235 |
GREEN | 257 |
Getting the world back | 282 |
Anxiety in The Concept of Anxiety | 308 |
Kierkegaard and the variety of despair | 329 |
Kierkegaards Christian ethics | 349 |
Religious dialectics and Christology | 376 |
The utilitarian self and the useless passion | 397 |
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