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  • Front Matter
  • Half Title Page
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Table of Contents
  • FOREWORD
  • PREFACE
  • Content
  • PART ONE S0REN KIERKEGAARD
  • THE DEVELOPMENT OF PHILOSOPHY
  • Descartes, Leibnitz, Kant
  • Fichte and Hegel
  • Kierkegaard and Hegel
  • Romanticism and the Cult of Genius
  • Kierkegaard's Life
  • THE CONCEPT OF IRONY IN KIERKEGAARD'S THOUGHT
  • The Trial of Socrates
  • Socrates According to Aristophanes
  • The Character of the Ironist
  • Irony and Romanticism
  • The Religious Stage
  • Ironist as Teacher
  • Objective versus Existential TruthKIERKEGAARD'S PSEUDONYMOUSWRITINGS
  • Either/Or
  • Boredom
  • Three Representatives of the Aesthetic Life
  • The Eternal and the Temporal in Man
  • In Praise of Marriage
  • The Choice of Despair
  • Man's Duty to Be Himself
  • The Relation between the Moral and the Religious
  • The Rejection of Mysticism
  • Euphoric Non-Vindication
  • Fear and Trembling
  • The Sacrifice of Isaac
  • Resignation and Repetition
  • Morality and the Sacrifice of Isaac
  • The Absolute Duty to God
  • Incidents of Moral Suspension in the Bibl
  • The Book of Jobâ€?The True Book of RepetitionThe *Individual' in Hegel and Kierkegaard
  • The Individual as a Religious Category
  • Philosophy and Faith
  • The Intrusion of Eternity into Time
  • Learning is Remembering
  • Learning and Revelation
  • Revelation and Love
  • Paradox and Faith
  • The Risk of Faith
  • Postscript
  • Objective Christianity as Idolatry
  • The Invisible Church
  • The 'Leap' to Faith
  • The Difficulty of Subjectivity
  • Existential Tension
  • Existential Pathos and Suffering
  • Suffering and Humor
  • Suffering and the Consciousness of GuiltPART TWO TRANSITION
  • TRANSITIONAL THINKERS FROM FEUERBACH TO ROSENSTOCK
  • Ferdinand Ebner: Reciprocity and Spirituality
  • Self-Isolationâ€?A Betrayal of God
  • Eugen Rosenstock
  • Thought and Speech
  • Three Levels of Language
  • The Error of Psychology
  • Feuerbach and Stirner
  • First Principle in the Philosophy of Hermann Cohen
  • From Idealism to Dialogue
  • PART THREE FRANZ ROSENZWEIG
  • FRANZ ROSENZWEIG: AN OVERVIEW
  • Metaethics, Metalogic, and Metaphysics
  • Unity and Triad: A Starting Point
  • Sick and Healthy ReasonThree Stages in the Cure of 'Paralysis'
  • God and His Name
  • Critical Remarks
  • THE STAR OF REDEMPTION
  • Being and Fortitude in God
  • Law and Particularity in the World
  • Character and Will in Man
  • The Protocosmos and the Revealed World
  • Philosophy and Theology
  • Revelation or The World in Time
  • Love of God and Love of Neighbor
  • The Law of the Reversibility of Arch-Words
  • The Evolution of Redemption
  • Judaism and Christianity
  • PART FOUR: THE DIALOGICAL PHILOSOPHYOF MARTIN BUBER