The volume is impressive both for its range and the quality of its contributions.

Thomas P. Miles, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews

The Oxford Handbook of Kierkegaard brings together some of the most distinguished contemporary contributors to Kierkegaard research together with some of the more gifted younger commentators on Kierkegaard's work. There is significant input from scholars based in Copenhagen's Søren Kierkegaard Research Centre, as well as from philosophers and theologians from Britain, Germany, and the United States. Part 1 presents some of the philological, historical, and contextual work that has been produced in recent years, establishing a firm basis for the more interpretative essays found in following parts. This includes looking at the history of his published and unpublished works, his cultural and social context, and his relation to Romanticism, German Idealism, the Church, the Bible, and theological traditions. Part 2 moves from context and background to the exposition of some of the key ideas and issues in Kierkegaard's writings. Attention is paid to his style, his treatment of ethics, culture, society, the self, time, theology, love, irony, and death. Part 3 looks at the impact of Kierkegaard's thought and at how it continues to influence philosophy, theology, and literature. After an examination of issues around translating Kierkegaard, this section includes comparisons with Nietzsche, Heidegger, and Wittgenstein, as well as examining his role in modern theology, moral theology, phenomenology, postmodernism, and literature.
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The Oxford Handbook of Kierkegaard brings together an outstanding selection of contemporary specialists and uniquely combines work on the background and context of Kierkegaard's writings, exposition of his key ideas, and a survey of his influence and heritage.
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I: CONTEXTS AND SOURCES; II: SOME MAJOR TOPICS IN THE AUTHORSHIP; III: KIERKEGAARD AFTER KIERKEGAARD
The volume is impressive both for its range and the quality of its contributions.
`The volume is impressive both for its range and the quality of its contributions.' Thomas P. Miles, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
Publishing in the bicentenary year of Kierkegaard's birth, this handbook showcases leading contemporary scholarship on Kierkegaard's context, key ideas, and legacy. Brings together a truly international team of contributors, enabling fruitful dialogue between American, British, German, and Danish scholarship. Draws extensively on the unique scholarly resources Kierkegaard Research Centre in Copenhagen. Makes reference to the latest scholarly edition of Kierkegaard's works throughout.
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John Lippitt is Professor of Ethics and Philosophy of Religion at University of Hertfordshire. George Pattison is Lady Margaret Professor of Divinity at University of Oxford
Publishing in the bicentenary year of Kierkegaard's birth, this handbook showcases leading contemporary scholarship on Kierkegaard's context, key ideas, and legacy. Brings together a truly international team of contributors, enabling fruitful dialogue between American, British, German, and Danish scholarship. Draws extensively on the unique scholarly resources Kierkegaard Research Centre in Copenhagen. Makes reference to the latest scholarly edition of Kierkegaard's works throughout.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780198709794
Publisert
2015
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
1100 gr
Høyde
245 mm
Bredde
173 mm
Dybde
34 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
632

Biographical note

John Lippitt is Professor of Ethics and Philosophy of Religion at University of Hertfordshire. George Pattison is Lady Margaret Professor of Divinity at University of Oxford