Arne Grøn’s reading of Søren Kierkegaard’s authorship revolves
around existential challenges of human identity. The 35 essays that
constitute this book are written over three decades and are
characterized by combining careful attention to the augmentative
detail of Kierkegaard’s text with a constant focus on issues in
contemporary philosophy. Contrary to many approaches to
Kierkegaard’s authorship, Grøn does not read Kierkegaard in
opposition to Hegel. The work of the Danish thinker is read as a
critical development of Hegelian phenomenology with particular
attention to existential aspects of human experience. Anxiety and
despair are the primary existential phenomena that Kierkegaard
examines throughout his authorship, and Grøn uses these negative
phenomena to argue for the basically ethical aim of Kierkegaard’s
work. In Grøn’s reading, Kierkegaard conceives human selfhood not
merely as relational, but also a process of becoming the self that one
is through the otherness of self-experience, that is, the body, the
world, other people, and God. This book should be of interest to
philosophers, theologians, literary studies scholars, and anyone with
an interest not only in Kierkegaard, but also in human identity.
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Existential Philosophy, Phenomenology, and Ethics
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9783110794182
Publisert
2022
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
De Gruyter
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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