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Kierkegaardโ€™s influence on philosophy. Francophone philosophy

โœ Scribed by Jon Stewart


Publisher
Routledge
Year
2016
Tongue
English
Leaves
281
Series
Kierkegaard research 11
Category
Library

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โœฆ Table of Contents


Contents: Sylviane Agacinski: reading Kierkegaard to keep intact the secret, Kevin Newmark
Roland Barthes: style, language, silence, Joseph Westfall
Georges Bataille: Kierkegaard and the claim for the sacred, Laura Llevadot
Maurice Blanchot: spaces of literature/spaces of religion, Daniel Greenspan
Gilles Deleuze: Kierkegaard's presence in his writings, Jose Miranda Justo
Jacques Derrida: faithful heretics, Marius Timmann Mjaaland
Jacques Ellul: Kierkegaard's profound and seldom acknowledged influence on Ellul's writing, Sarah Pike Cabral
Pierre Hadot: philosophy as a way of life: Hadot and Kierkegaard's Socrates, Nicolae Irina
Emmanuel Levinas: an ambivalent but decisive reception, Jeffrey Hanson
Jean-Luc Marion: the paradoxical givenness of love, Leo Stan
Paul Ricoeur: on Kierkegaard, the limits of philosophy, and the consolation of hope, Joel D.S. Rasmussen
Indexes.

โœฆ Subjects


PHILOSOPHY / History & Surveys / Modern;Kierkegaard, Sรธren, -- 1813-1855 -- Influence;Philosophers -- French-speaking countries;Philosophy -- French-speaking countries;Kierkegaard, Sรธren, -- 1813-1855;Influence (Literary, artistic, etc );Philosophers;Philosophy;French-speaking countries


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