Kierkegaard : anxiety, repetition and contemporaneity / Vasiliki Tsakiri.
Material type: TextSeries: Renewing philosophyPublisher: Basingstoke [England] ; New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2006Description: xii, 203 pages ; 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 1403986290
- 9781403986290
- 198.9 22
- B4377 .T73 2006
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 189-194) and index.
'Taking notice' : an introduction -- Pt. I. Anxiety and individuality -- 1. The Topos of anxiety -- 2. Anxiety, death and the leap -- Pt. II. Time, history and the fall : St. Augustine and Kant -- 3. St. Augustine on fallen and redeemed time -- 4. History, fall, freedom : reflections on Kant -- Pt. III. Freedom and eternity : Schelling's saga -- 5. Schelling's conception of freedom and identity -- 6. Theo-cosmo-gony : the eternal past and human freedom -- Pt. IV. Kierkegaard's creed of faith : contemporaneity and repetition -- 7. Repetition : a transcendent movement towards faith? -- 8. Double contemporaneity, or the paradox of repetition -- Postscript : 'taking notice'/on Tarkovsky's Sacrifice.
"Drawing on a wide range of writings, this original work offers a novel way of approaching the concepts of the fall, repetition and freedom. More specifically, it explores the interrelationship between the notions of the fall, repetition and, freedom focusing primarily on the writings of Kierkegaard an secondarily on those of Kant, St. Augustine and Schelling. Pivotal to this project is a reinterpretation of Kierkegaard's notion of 'taking notice' and its elevation to the status of a central principle with the aid of which various conceptualisations of freedom, repetition and the fall become accessible."--BOOK JACKET.
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