Kierkegaard's upbuilding discourses
philosophy, literature, and theology
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Word Count
57,000 words, Guess
Page Count
228 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL3568274M
- ISBN-100415283701
- OCLC Control Number53021899
- OCLC Control Number49593558
- Library of Congress Control Number2002068322
and 2 more
- Goodreads143886
- LibraryThing6049692
Classifications
- DDC198/.9
- LCCB4377 .P27 2002
- LCCB4377.P27 2002
and 1 more
- LCCB4377 .P27 2003eb
Description
"Kierkgaard's Upbuilding Discourses is a reassessment of the discourses and of our reading of Kierkegaard. George Pattison makes three controversial claims: that there is an underlying unity to the diversity of Kierkegaard's work; that the upbuilding discourses provide the best vantage point from which to see this unity; and that we can understand Kierkegaard without going beyond the general possibilities of human experience and reflection. By examining the use of language and rhetoric in the discourses, George Pattison argues that their guiding ideas are regulative principles and maxims that bring Kierkegaard closer to Kant's philosophy than is often thought. Furthermore, he shows that this approach to the discourses brings them much closer to Kierkegaard's own view of them as 'Socratic' in character, to be understood as much for their philosophical as for their religious nature." "Kierkegaard's Upbuilding Discourses is the first full length assessment of the discourses in English, and makes a definitive contribution to Kierkegaard studies. It will be essential reading for philosophers and theologians, and anyone interested in Kierkegaard and the history of philosophy."--BOOK JACKET.
Subjects
Series Statement
- Routledge studies in nineteenth-century philosophy ;
- 2
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