Lovers in Essence: A Kierkegaardian Defense of Romantic Love
Autor Sharon Krisheken Limba Engleză Hardback – 16 aug 2022
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780197500903
ISBN-10: 0197500900
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 215 x 149 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0197500900
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 215 x 149 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Recenzii
Sharon Krishek has given us an unusual defense of Kierkegaard's concept of Christian love. It is unusual insofar as it is driven by her substantial criticism of Kierkegaard's tendency in his late writings to devalue and dismiss preferential love as essentially selfish and hence as inferior to the higher universally distributed selfless neighbor love that Christianity seems to demand. As Krishek argues, this reduction of neighbor love to a Kantian-like abstract universal moral principle runs counter not only to the spirit of Christianity but also to Kierkegaard's own concept of faith, since it reduces the concrete individual to a nameless nobody in particular. Sharon Krishek's book will change your mind about Kierkegaard's Works of Love.
Sharon Krishek's Lovers in Essence is a thoughtful and invigorating attempt to apply Kierkegaardian themes and insights to our understanding of love, romantic and otherwise. Krishek's careful discussion of self, essence, and potential, and the account of love as a kind of joyful compassionate caring that she draws out of this cluster of ideas, adds something new and very interesting to contemporary philosophical discussions of love. The result breaks fresh ground while remaining true to the spirit of Kierkegaard, and will be of interest to anyone who is working on, or who is curious about, this topic.
This book is both clearly written and closely argued. It shows an excellent knowledge of the philosophical and literary texts it engages with – but also a proper respect for, and sensitivity to, the emotional and personal complexity of the human issues at stake. I think it makes a significant contribution both to Kierkegaard studies and to the philosophy of love; and also offers a model of selfhood which should be of interest to philosophers generally.
Lovers in Essence would be intensely discussed and widely praised. As it is, Krishek's book is a major work by an author who elucidates with grace and force core themes from some of Kierkegaard's most challenging texts. Readers who care about love and personhood, and about the meaning of life, will find it immensely rewarding.
Sharon Krishek's Lovers in Essence is a thoughtful and invigorating attempt to apply Kierkegaardian themes and insights to our understanding of love, romantic and otherwise. Krishek's careful discussion of self, essence, and potential, and the account of love as a kind of joyful compassionate caring that she draws out of this cluster of ideas, adds something new and very interesting to contemporary philosophical discussions of love. The result breaks fresh ground while remaining true to the spirit of Kierkegaard, and will be of interest to anyone who is working on, or who is curious about, this topic.
This book is both clearly written and closely argued. It shows an excellent knowledge of the philosophical and literary texts it engages with – but also a proper respect for, and sensitivity to, the emotional and personal complexity of the human issues at stake. I think it makes a significant contribution both to Kierkegaard studies and to the philosophy of love; and also offers a model of selfhood which should be of interest to philosophers generally.
Lovers in Essence would be intensely discussed and widely praised. As it is, Krishek's book is a major work by an author who elucidates with grace and force core themes from some of Kierkegaard's most challenging texts. Readers who care about love and personhood, and about the meaning of life, will find it immensely rewarding.
Notă biografică
Sharon Krishek is a Senior Lecturer in the philosophy department of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. She is the author of Kierkegaard on Faith and Love (Cambridge University Press, 2009) and Kierkegaard's Philosophy of Love (in Hebrew, Dvir Press, 2011), as well as numerous articles in journals and book collections. She is co-editor with Jeffrey Hanson of Kierkegaard's The Sickness unto Death: A Critical Guide (Cambridge University Press, forthcoming).