Kierkegaard on Faith and the Self: Collected Essays
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781602583368
ISBN-10: 1602583366
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Baylor University Press
Colecția Baylor University Press (US)
ISBN-10: 1602583366
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Baylor University Press
Colecția Baylor University Press (US)
Recenzii
"[E]xcellent and well-written... It is clear that Evans' love for Kierkegaard is driven by his conviction that Kierkegaard will help one become both a better philosopher and a better Christian. With this in mind, Evans exhorts his reader to pick up Kierkegaard for herself, to be troubled by Kierkegaard in a good way." -- Prespectives in Religious Studies (2011, 38:1)
"A treasure trove from one of the worlds finest Kierkegaard scholars. Fully sensitive to both the philosophical and theological dimensions of Kierkegaards thought, Evans makes connections one will not find elsewhere. Like Kierkegaards own writing, these essays are at once conceptually rigorous and spiritually up-building." -- Merold Westphal, Distinguished Professor of Philosophy, Fordham University
"This collection of nineteen essays by Steve Evans is a treasure trove of incisive analytic papers on topics ranging from Kierkegaard's approach to philosophy to an extended reformist reading that illuminates both Kierkegaard and Plantinga in addition to penetrating studies of Kierkegaards views of ethics, authority, and philosophical psychology. An absolutely necessary volume for Kierkegaard scholars, it will prove quite important for others in adjacent philosophic disciplines." -- Robert L Perkins, Professor of Philosophy, Emeritus, at Stetson University & Editor, International Kierkegaard Commentary
"A treasure trove from one of the worlds finest Kierkegaard scholars. Fully sensitive to both the philosophical and theological dimensions of Kierkegaards thought, Evans makes connections one will not find elsewhere. Like Kierkegaards own writing, these essays are at once conceptually rigorous and spiritually up-building." -- Merold Westphal, Distinguished Professor of Philosophy, Fordham University
"This collection of nineteen essays by Steve Evans is a treasure trove of incisive analytic papers on topics ranging from Kierkegaard's approach to philosophy to an extended reformist reading that illuminates both Kierkegaard and Plantinga in addition to penetrating studies of Kierkegaards views of ethics, authority, and philosophical psychology. An absolutely necessary volume for Kierkegaard scholars, it will prove quite important for others in adjacent philosophic disciplines." -- Robert L Perkins, Professor of Philosophy, Emeritus, at Stetson University & Editor, International Kierkegaard Commentary
Cuprins
Acknowledgments Preface A Note on Citations from Kierkegaard SIGLA PART ONE. Introduction 1 Kierkegaard as a Christian Thinker PART TWO. Kiekegaard the Philosopher 2 Realism and Antirealism in Kierkegaard's Concluding Unscientific Postscript 3 Kant and Kierkegaard on the Possibility of Metaphysics 4 The Role of Irony in Kierkegaard's Philosophical Fragments 5 Kierkegaard's View of Humor: Must Christians Always Be Solemn? 6 Misusing Religious Language: Something about Kierkegaard and The Myth of God Incarnate PART THREE. Kierkegaard on Faith, Reason, and Reformed Epistemology 7 Is Kierkegaard an Irrationalist? Reason, Paradox, and Faith 8 Apologetic Arguments in Philosophical Fragments 9 The Relevance of Historical Evidence for Christian Faith: A Critique of a Kierkegaardian View 10 Kierkegaard and Plantinga on Belief in God: Subjectivity as the Ground of Properly Basic Religious Beliefs 11 Externalist Epistemology, Subjectivity, and Christian Knowledge: Plantinga and Kierkegaard PART FOUR. Kierkegaard on Ethics and Authority 12 Faith as the Telos of Morality: A Reading of Fear and Trembling 13 A Kierkegaardian View of the Foundations of Morality 14 Kierkegaard on Religious Authority: The Problem of the Criterion PART FIVE. Kierkegaard on the Self: Philosophical Psychology 15 Who is the Other in The Sickness unto Death? God and Human Relations in the Constitution of the Self 16 Kierkegaard's View of the Unconscious 17 Does Kierkegaard Think Beliefs Can Be Directly Willed? 18 Where There's a Will There's a Way: Kierkegaard's Theory of Action PART SIX. Conclusion 19 Where Can Kierkegaard Take Us? Notes Bibliography Index