"Merold Westphal is a knowing interpreter who has penetrated Kierkegaard's mind and is faithful to Kierkegaard's own interest...In a helpful and stimulating way, he also brings to his interpretation of Kierkegaard an intimate knowledge of three other thinkers whose lives overlapped with Kierkegaard's: Hegel, Marx, and Nietzsche." - Pacific Theological Review. "Kierkegaard's Critique of Reason and Society is a pivotal event in the history of Kierkegaardian interpretation...Westphal's reading of Kierkegaard contains a polemic against two prevalent misreadings. Kierkegaard is often seen as an irrationalist, and he is often seen as an individualist. Westphal argues powerfully that both labels, as usually understood, are completely misleading." - Christian Scholar's Review.
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ContentsPreface viiAbbreviations xi1. Prolegomena to Any Future Philosophy of ReligionThat Will Be Able to Come Forth as Prophecy 12. Kierkegaard as a Prophetic Philosopher 193. Kierkegaard's Politics 294. Kierkegaard's Sociology 435. Abraham and Hegel 616. Kierkegaard and the Logic of Insanity 857. Inwardness and Ideology Critique in Kierkegaard's Fragments and Postscript 105Index 127
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“Westphal shows us that Kierkegaard’s philosophy makes an important contribution to what we now call the ‘critique of ideology,’ embracing both political and sociological concerns, and squarely based upon as affirmation of human reason—a reason that is fully aware of its own nature, neither shirking its responsibilities nor overstepping its capacities. For those who would like to get beyond the myth of Kierkegaard as an apostle of the ’solitary self,’ Kierkegaard’s Critique of Reason and Society is just the book to read.”—Stephen N. Dunning,University of Pennsylvania
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ISBN
9780271030203
Publisert
1991-12-01
Utgiver
Vendor
Pennsylvania State University Press
Vekt
240 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Dybde
10 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
142

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Biographical note

Merold Westphal is Professor of Philosophy at Fordham University and author of History and Truth in Hegel's "Phenomenology" (1979) and God, Guilt, and Death: An Existential Phenomenology of Religion (1987).