The Controversial KierkegaardWilfrid Laurier Univ. Press, 10 nov. 1980 - 82 pagini A widespread misapprehension of Søren Kierkegaard is that his concern for the individual and the individual's relation to the divine excluded any significant attention to social and political problems. In this volume Gregor Malantschuk, before his death one of the world's foremost Kierkegaard scholars, demonstrates the social dimension of Kierkegaard's thought - the relation between the individual and the state, the distinctive and complementary character of man and woman, his possible acquaintance with Marxist thought. The book shows Kierkegaard as an astute observer of the social and political situation of his time and underscores the differences between his presuppositions and those of the present day. The book is a translation of Den kontroversielle Kierkegaard together with two additional essays by Malantschuk. |
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1 Political and Social Aspects of Kierkegaards Thought | 1 |
2 The Relevance of Fear and Trembling | 18 |
3 Kierkegaards View of Man and Woman | 37 |
4 Assumptions and Perspectives | 62 |
5 Did Kierkegaard Read Karl Marx? | 76 |
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Abraham According to Kierkegaard Anekdota Arnold Ruge atheism beauty called Christianity Climacus Concept of Anxiety conflict Copenhagen crisis crowd demonic difference doubt earthly Either/Or equality essential esthetic eternal ethical everything example existence expression faith father Faust Fear and Trembling Feuerbach finitude gaard Hegel's higher highest human Ibid idea ideal Johannes de Silentio journal entries Judge William Karl Marx Kierke Kierkegaard believes Kierkegaard says Kierkegaard's authorship Kierkegaard's pseudonyms Kierkegaard's view Ludwig Feuerbach Malantschuk man's marriage Marx's materialistic means movement paganism Papirer philosophy Point of View positive possibility Poul Møller presupposition Princeton University Press psychical question Regine Regine Olsen relation religion religious secrecy Sickness unto Death significance silence single individual social and political society Socrates Søren Kierkegaard sphere spiritual Stages on Life's Strauss SV VIII SV XII SV XIII synthesis task thereby thought tion VIII¹ wants whole woman XI¹ XI²
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