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Kierkegaardโ€™s influence on philosophy. German and Scandinavian philosophy

โœ Scribed by Jon Stewart


Publisher
Routledge
Year
2016
Tongue
English
Leaves
333
Series
Kierkegaard research 11
Category
Library

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โœฆ Table of Contents


Contents: Preface
Part I German Philosophy: Theodor W. Adorno: tracing the trajectory of Kierkegaard's unintended triumphs and defeats, Peter A ajda
Walter Benjamin: appropriating the Kierkegaardian aesthetic, Joseph Westfall
Ernst Bloch: The thinker of Utopia's reading of Kierkegaard, Alina Vaisfeld
William Dilthey: Kierkegaard's influence on Dilthey's work, Elisabetta Basso
Ferdinand Ebner: Ebner's Neuer Mann, Dustin Feddon and Patricia Stanley
Hans-Georg Gadamer: Kierkegaardian traits in Gadamer's philosophical hermeneutics, Luiz Rohden
Edmund Husserl: naturalism, subjectivity, eternity, Jamie Turnbull
Karl LAwith: in search of a singular man, Noreen Khawaja
Michael Theunissen: fortune and misfortune of temporality, Stefan Egenberger
Ludwig Wittgenstein: Kierkegaard's influence on the origin of analytic philosophy, Thomas Miles. Part II Scandinavian Philosophy: Hans BrAchner: professor of philosophy, antagonist - and a loving and admiring relative, Carl Henrik Koch
Harald HAffding: the respectful critic, Carl Henrik Koch
Peter Wessel Zapffe: Kierkegaard as a forerunner of pessimistic existentialism, Roe Fremstedal
Indexes.

โœฆ Subjects


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


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