Product Code: H351
ISBN: 9780865544406
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The authors of the articles in this volume take up the issues discussed above along with many others. The cumulative effect of intellectually appropriating their efforts would be, first, an analysis of some of the crucial issues in logical theory, epistemology, personal identity theory, and religious language; and, second, a review of some further episodes in the history of philosophical theology offered here in a reversed chronological order. The contributors make no attempt to become edifying authors, but as one thinks philosophically one thinks about oneself, and that, Socratically, is to be edified.
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Product Code: H133
ISBN: 9780865541429
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In this commentary eight recognized Kierkegaard scholars explore the sources and the continuing influence of the Concept of Anxiety. The Dane’s debt to Augustine, Kant, and Schelling, his debate with Hegel and the overarching system of Idealism, and his intellectual legacy to modern thinkers like Martin Heidegger are analyzed and evaluated.
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Product Code: P498
ISBN: 9780881465150
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Among the most important and intricate of all the works of Søren Kierkegaard, The Concept of Anxiety is deeply rooted in the life and personality of its author. First published in 1844 under the cryptic pseudonym Vigilius Haufniensis, The Concept of Anxiety is, according to its subtitle, A Simple Psychologically Orienting Deliberation on the Dogmatic Issue of Heriditary Sin. "Psychologically orienting" it may be; "simple" it is not. For Kierkegaard, burdened as he was with the guilt of his father, "heriditary sin" was not a theoretical abstraction but an existential reality. Yet the book, born of his daily struggle with anxiety, is perhaps Kierkegaard’s most difficult work, embodying the author's great learning as well as his irony and his passion. In this commentary eight recognized Kierkegaard scholars explore the sources and the continuing influence of The Concept of Anxiety. The Dane's debt to Augustine, Kant, and Schelling, his debate with Hegel and the overarching system of Idealism, and his intellectual legacy to modern thinkers like Martin Heidegger are analyzed and evaluated. The relation of anxiety to freedom and knowledge, to time and eternity, to sin and the demonic is assessed with the care and sensitivity that Kierkegaard's writing demands.
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Product Code: H716
ISBN: 9780881460216
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Product Code: H505
ISBN: 9780865546851
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This book contains essays by leading Kierkegaard scholars on the Dane's very popular and often misread book, "Works of Love." The essays address various issues in Kierkegaard's book on the nature of the Christ commandment to love our neighbor.
Contributors include: Andic, Burgess, Martens, Come, Rudd, Barrett, Dooley, Ferreira, Keeley, Oppenheim, Ziolkowski, Tajafuerce, Green, and Ellis.
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Product Code: H559
ISBN: 9780865547421
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For the first time in English the world community of scholars is systematically assembling and presenting the results of recent research in the vast literature of Søren Kierkegaard. Based on the definitive English edition of Kierkegaard’s works by Princeton University Press, this series of commentaries addresses all the published texts of the influential Danish philosopher and theologian.
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Publisher: Mercer University Press
Product Code: P394
ISBN: 9780881461664
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Irigaray and Kierkegaard: On the Construction of the Self is a creative construction of selfhood that begins by critiquing embedded assumptions that dominate current discourse. This book both evaluates the supreme value ascribed to the quality of oneness in the Western theological tradition and suggests alternative conceptualizations of selfhood.
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Product Code: P294
ISBN: 9780865549418
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Product Code: P240
ISBN: 9780865548558
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Publisher: Mercer University Press
Product Code: H830
ISBN: 9780881462555
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Building on his earlier work, Ronald Green presents Kant as a major inspiration of Kierkegaard's authorship. Green argues that Kant's ethics provided the rigor on which Kierkegaard drew in developing his concept of sin. He maintains that the chief difference between Kant and Kierkegaard has to do with whether we need a historical savior to restore our broken moral wills.
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Product Code: H012
ISBN: 9780865540125
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In Kant on Moral Practice Rex Stevens wades through the infamously vague and abstract works of Kant and critically examines and explains Kant’s system of amoral, moral, and immoral behavior in a clear and easy-to-understand method.
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Product Code: P106
ISBN: 9780865544437
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