Kierkegaardian Phenomenologies: New Kierkegaard Research
Editat de J. Aaron Simmons, Jeffrey Hanson, Wojciech Kaftanski Contribuţii de Chris Boesel, Amber Bowen, Steven DeLay, Eleanor Helms, Joaquim Hernandez-Dispaux, Sharon Krishek, Thomas J. Millay, René Rosfort, Merold Westphalen Limba Engleză Hardback – 7 feb 2024
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781666942323
ISBN-10: 1666942324
Pagini: 284
Dimensiuni: 160 x 230 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Seria New Kierkegaard Research
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1666942324
Pagini: 284
Dimensiuni: 160 x 230 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Seria New Kierkegaard Research
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Acknowledgments
Sigla for Kierkegaard Works
Introduction by J. Aaron Simmons, Jeffrey Hanson, and Wojciech Kaftnaski
Part One: Phenomenological Explorations
Chapter 1: Kierkegaard: A Kind of Transcendental Phenomenologist, by Merold Westphal
Chapter 2: Kierkegaard's Proto-Phenomenological Reduction of the Self, by Wojciech Kaftanski
Part Two: On Hearing and Seeing
Chapter 3: Listening to the Word: A Kierkegaardian Phenomenology of Hearing, by Amber Bowen
Chapter 4: Hearing the Word of God: Husserl, Heidegger, and Kierkegaard on God and Conscience, by Steven DeLay
Chapter 5: A Phenomenological Account of Kierkegaard's Stages, by Eleanor Helms
Part Three: Rethinking Faith and Despair
Chapter 6: What Is It Like to Be a Despairer?, by Sharon Krishek
Chapter 7: The Single Individual: Phenomenology and Kierkegaard's Subjectivity of Faith, by René Rosfort
Chapter 8: Kierkegaard and Fanon on Hegel: Does a Shared Critique of Hegel Suggest Decolonial Possibilities for a Kierkegaardian Christian Faith-or Not?, by Chris Boesel
Part Four: Kierkegaard and New Phenomenology
Chapter 9: Is it Possible to Consider God as a Possibility?: On Marion's Reduction, Lacoste's Irreducible Phenomenon, and Kierkegaard's Perforated Self, by Thomas J. Millay
Chapter 10: The Problem of Existence and the Intimacy of Being: Issues and Perspectives, by Joaquim Hernandez-Dispaux
Chapter 11: The Weapons of the Weaker: Gaining Patience with Henry, Chrétien, and Kierkegaard, by J. Aaron Simmons
About the Contributors
Sigla for Kierkegaard Works
Introduction by J. Aaron Simmons, Jeffrey Hanson, and Wojciech Kaftnaski
Part One: Phenomenological Explorations
Chapter 1: Kierkegaard: A Kind of Transcendental Phenomenologist, by Merold Westphal
Chapter 2: Kierkegaard's Proto-Phenomenological Reduction of the Self, by Wojciech Kaftanski
Part Two: On Hearing and Seeing
Chapter 3: Listening to the Word: A Kierkegaardian Phenomenology of Hearing, by Amber Bowen
Chapter 4: Hearing the Word of God: Husserl, Heidegger, and Kierkegaard on God and Conscience, by Steven DeLay
Chapter 5: A Phenomenological Account of Kierkegaard's Stages, by Eleanor Helms
Part Three: Rethinking Faith and Despair
Chapter 6: What Is It Like to Be a Despairer?, by Sharon Krishek
Chapter 7: The Single Individual: Phenomenology and Kierkegaard's Subjectivity of Faith, by René Rosfort
Chapter 8: Kierkegaard and Fanon on Hegel: Does a Shared Critique of Hegel Suggest Decolonial Possibilities for a Kierkegaardian Christian Faith-or Not?, by Chris Boesel
Part Four: Kierkegaard and New Phenomenology
Chapter 9: Is it Possible to Consider God as a Possibility?: On Marion's Reduction, Lacoste's Irreducible Phenomenon, and Kierkegaard's Perforated Self, by Thomas J. Millay
Chapter 10: The Problem of Existence and the Intimacy of Being: Issues and Perspectives, by Joaquim Hernandez-Dispaux
Chapter 11: The Weapons of the Weaker: Gaining Patience with Henry, Chrétien, and Kierkegaard, by J. Aaron Simmons
About the Contributors
Recenzii
The editors of this volume have assembled an impressive array of Kierkegaard scholars to cover the important issue of his relation to phenomenology, aware that the movement did not emerge as a discrete methodology until 50 years after his death with the thought of Husserl. In the introduction, the editors carefully situate the interface between these two areas of scholarship. They examine constructively what avenues might open up for current phenomenological debates if they were studied through the lens of key components of Kierkegaard's thinking. The essays in this volume center on four topic areas: "Phenomenological Explorations," which compares Kierkegaard's use of metaphysical topics, such as necessity and contingency, to the same concepts in phenomenology; "Hearing and Seeing," which focuses on his phenomenological foundations in sensation and emotions; "Rethinking Faith and Despair," which shows the prescience of his concept of despair for what emerges in later phenomenology; and finally "New Phenomenology," which shows the relevance of his use of givenness, dispossession, and existence for recent phenomenologists such as Jean-Luc Marion, Jean-Yves Lacoste, and Michel Henry. Highly recommended as an accessible text that would serve a broad array of readers in both phenomenology and Kierkegaard scholarship. Highly recommended. Advanced undergraduates through faculty.
A remarkable unfolding of a Kierkegaardian approach to phenomenology. The essays in this volume are indicative of a genuine opening in Kierkegaard scholarship, implementing new ways of reading his signed and pseudonymous texts.
A thoughtful, witty, and often pastoral exploration . We should be excited for what comes next in both Kierkegaardian and phenomenological studies.
A remarkable unfolding of a Kierkegaardian approach to phenomenology. The essays in this volume are indicative of a genuine opening in Kierkegaard scholarship, implementing new ways of reading his signed and pseudonymous texts.
A thoughtful, witty, and often pastoral exploration . We should be excited for what comes next in both Kierkegaardian and phenomenological studies.