Both/and : reading Kierkegaard from irony to edification / by Michael Strawser II.
Material type: TextSeries: Perspectives in continental philosophy ; no. 2.Publisher: New York : Fordham University Press, 1997Description: xl, 261 pages ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0823217000
- 9780823217007
- 0823217019
- 9780823217014
- 198.9 21
- B4377 .S75 1997
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 251-256) and index.
Key to Primary Source References -- Introduction: Reading Kierkegaard Philosophically -- 1. The Genesis of Genius -- 2. The Original Point of View for Kierkegaard's Activity as a Writer -- 3. Johannes Climacus's Meditations on First Philosophy -- 4. The Problem of Pseudonymity -- 5. Are the Pseudonymous Views Completely Bogus? On Hartshorne's Kierkegaard: Godly Deceiver -- 6. The Non-Philosophy of Truth -- 7. Training in Christian Maieutics -- 8. The "Indirectness" of the Signed Writings -- 9. The Love of Edification and the Edification of Love -- Conclusion: Rereading Kierkegaard as a Postmodern Philosopher -- Bibliography -- Index.
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