Results for 'sren kierkegaard'

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  1. The Ethical and the Religious
    1. Roe , Fremstedal

    The Ethical and the Religious

    This Element discusses the relation between the ethical and religious as key concepts in Kierkegaard's works. Instead of viewing the ethical and religious mainly as different stages on life's way, it identifies different connections between ethical and religious considerations, reasons, and values. By discussing Abraham's sacrifice of Isaac in Fear and Trembling, it argues that - despite appearances - religion does not undermine but rather supports moral constraints. However, Kierkegaard is clear that our moral requirements exceed our natural capabilities, something that makes divine assistance morally necessary. Thus, religious belief seems supported by moral reasons. Still, we often recognize moral truth without seeing the metaphysical and theological implications of morality. Therefore, moral agents need not be religious believers, although morality nevertheless has metaphysical and theological implications if Kierkegaard is correct. Specifically, Kierkegaard seems to combine realism regarding value with the view that some moral requirements are divinely commanded.

    € 22,50
  2. The Ethical and the Religious
    1. Roe , Fremstedal

    The Ethical and the Religious

    This Element discusses the relation between the ethical and religious as key concepts in Kierkegaard's works. Instead of viewing the ethical and religious mainly as different stages on life's way, it identifies different connections between ethical and religious considerations, reasons, and values. By discussing Abraham's sacrifice of Isaac in Fear and Trembling, it argues that - despite appearances - religion does not undermine but rather supports moral constraints. However, Kierkegaard is clear that our moral requirements exceed our natural capabilities, something that makes divine assistance morally necessary. Thus, religious belief seems supported by moral reasons. Still, we often recognize moral truth without seeing the metaphysical and theological implications of morality. Therefore, moral agents need not be religious believers, although morality nevertheless has metaphysical and theological implications if Kierkegaard is correct. Specifically, Kierkegaard seems to combine realism regarding value with the view that some moral requirements are divinely commanded.

    € 68,50
  3. Kierkegaard's View of Love
    1. Sharon , Krishek

    Kierkegaard's View of Love

    The themes of love and loving are often, albeit not always explicitly, present in Kierkegaard's works. It is only his 1847 Works of Love, however, in which the topic serves as a central focus of inquiry. And while at first glance, this text may seem alien to Kierkegaard's poetic existentialism, revolving as it does around the commandment 'You Shall Love Your Neighbour as Yourself' rather than the drama of human existence and the mysteries of the human heart, the thesis that emerges is entirely existential: the capacity for loving is inherent to our very existence as humans. Focussing on Works of Love supported by a few short detours through other texts of Kierkegaard, this Element explores Kierkegaard's view of love as ultimately construing loving as a way of life.

    € 22,50
  4. Kierkegaard's View of Love
    1. Sharon , Krishek

    Kierkegaard's View of Love

    The themes of love and loving are often, albeit not always explicitly, present in Kierkegaard's works. It is only his 1847 Works of Love, however, in which the topic serves as a central focus of inquiry. And while at first glance, this text may seem alien to Kierkegaard's poetic existentialism, revolving as it does around the commandment 'You Shall Love Your Neighbour as Yourself' rather than the drama of human existence and the mysteries of the human heart, the thesis that emerges is entirely existential: the capacity for loving is inherent to our very existence as humans. Focussing on Works of Love supported by a few short detours through other texts of Kierkegaard, this Element explores Kierkegaard's view of love as ultimately construing loving as a way of life.

    € 68,50
  5. Kierkegaard's Journals, Notebooks, and Papers
    1. Jon , Stewart

    Kierkegaard's Journals, Notebooks, and Papers

    The nature and importance of the Nachlass from Kierkegaard's hand is not well known, especially to researchers outside Denmark. At his death, Kierkegaard left behind an enormous amount of unpublished material in various folders, journals, notebooks, and on loose pieces of paper. This Element includes observations and analyses on various topics, sketches and outlines for possible works, reading and lecture notes, as well as autobiographical reflections. Although there are numerous introductory books about Kierkegaard, none treats the Nachlass in any detail. This Element is an attempt to make this rich and interesting material better known to international Kierkegaard readers. It shows how Kierkegaard's posthumous writings are interesting and valuable on their own and serve to illuminate his well-known published works.

    € 23,00
  6. Kierkegaard's Journals, Notebooks, and Papers
    1. Jon , Stewart

    Kierkegaard's Journals, Notebooks, and Papers

    The nature and importance of the Nachlass from Kierkegaard's hand is not well known, especially to researchers outside Denmark. At his death, Kierkegaard left behind an enormous amount of unpublished material in various folders, journals, notebooks, and on loose pieces of paper. This Element includes observations and analyses on various topics, sketches and outlines for possible works, reading and lecture notes, as well as autobiographical reflections. Although there are numerous introductory books about Kierkegaard, none treats the Nachlass in any detail. This Element is an attempt to make this rich and interesting material better known to international Kierkegaard readers. It shows how Kierkegaard's posthumous writings are interesting and valuable on their own and serve to illuminate his well-known published works.

    € 68,50
  7. On the Genealogy of Morality
    1. Friedrich Nietzsche

    On the Genealogy of Morality

    "Hackett's On the Genealogy of Morality (we now have even the correct title!) may very well change the entire climate for reading Nietzsche in English—especially if read in conjunction with their equally splendid Twilight of the Idols. . . . Competing translations of Nietzsche’s late, utterly influential masterpieces have often made them a chore, rather than a delight, to read; and their introductions generally obscure, rather than illuminate, the texts’ situations. Clark and Swensen (and Polt and Strong) have made the Genealogy and Twilight accessible and exhilarating—while leaving them, as they are, enigmatic and problematic. Finally, readers of Nietzsche in English can—begin!"—William Arctander O'Brien, University of California, San Diego

    € 56,95
  8. Kierkegaard's Philosophical Fragments
    1. C. Stephen , Evans

    Kierkegaard's Philosophical Fragments

    This Element is a critical analysis of Kierkegaard's Philosophical Fragments, attributed to the pseudonymous author Johannes Climacus. The philosophical content of Kierkegaard's work is developed in the form of an ironical, humorous jest in which Climacus pretends to invent a philosophical view that he claims cannot be humanly invented, and which bears a strong resemblance to Christian faith. The invention is proposed as an alternative to "the Socratic view" of the Truth that, if possessed, leads to eternal life. The crucial underlying issue is whether eternal life could be linked to history. This Element explores the purpose of this literary form, and its relation to the philosophical content, highlighting the importance of Fragments for philosophy of religion, theology, and even the contemporary relation of religion to politics and culture, and arguing that Kierkegaard's view is not a form of irrational fideism.

    € 23,00
  9. Teisen, N: DAN-OM SREN KIERKEGAARDS BETYD

    Teisen, N: DAN-OM SREN KIERKEGAARDS BETYD

    In this book, Teisen explores the significance of Søren Kierkegaard as a Christian thinker and theologian. He delves into Kierkegaard's philosophy and writings, providing valuable insights into his ideas about faith, existence, and the human condition. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in philosophy and Christian theology. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

    € 17,50
  10. Purity of Heart Is to Will One Thing
    1. Sren , Kierkegaard

    Purity of Heart Is to Will One Thing

    Father in heaven! What is a man without Thee! What is all that he knows vast accumulation though it be but a chipped fragment if he does not know Thee! What is all his striving could it even encompass a world but a half-finished work if he does not know Thee: Thee the One who art one thing and who art all!

    € 15,50
  11. Fear and Trembling
    1. Sren Kierkegaard

    Fear and Trembling

    Dialectical Lyric

    "Among the many advantages of this fluent, adept translation is its robust Glossary of key excerpts from other Kierkegaardian texts, signed as well as pseudonymous. Because Fear and Trembling cannot be understood apart from the rest of Kierkegaard's writings, this feature will be exceedingly valuable to all readers." -Rick Anthony Furtak, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Colorado College

    € 37,50
  12. Sren Kierkegaard ile Varolussal Benligini Kesfet
    1. Peter , Kieffer

    Sren Kierkegaard ile Varolussal Benligini Kesfet

    Bu test, Kierkegaardin varolussal felsefesi üzerine kurulu olup, katilimcilara kendi yasamlari üzerine derinlemesine düsünme ve kendilerini daha iyi anlama firsati sunar. Testin temel amaci, bireylerin kendi varolussal gercekliklerini, degerlerini, inanclarini ve yasam anlayislarini kesfetmelerine yardimci olmaktir. Katilimcilar, test araciligiyla, hayatlarinin cesitli yönlerine iliskin kritik varolussal sorulari ele alacaklar. Bu sorular, özgürlük, öz-bilinc, kaygi, özgünlük, yalnizlik, umut ve umutsuzluk, icsel catismalar, varolussal secimler, yasamin anlami ve ölüm farkindaligi gibi temalari kapsar.

    € 9,99