Kierkegaard as humanist : discovering my self /
The self is the central and unifying theme of Soren Kierkegaard's writings. In Kierkegaard as Humanist, Arnold Come provides a comprehensive exposition of Kierkegaard's understanding of what it means to be a self and the problems and possibilities that every human being faces in the task o...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Montreal [Que.] :
McGill-Queen's University Press,
1995.
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Colección: | McGill-Queen's studies in the history of ideas ;
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Contents
- Preface
- 1 MY SELF: AN OVERVIEW
- General Definition
- The Five Qualifications
- 1. A Relation
- 2. A Relation Which Relates to Itself
- 3. Established by an Other
- 4. A Failure
- 5. Transparent Rest in the Power
- 2 MY SELF: A SYNTHESIS OF TWO
- The Essential Duality: Inward, Outward
- The Procedure of Abstraction for Procuring an Anthropological Ontology
- Body /Soul
- Finitude/Infinitude
- Necessity/Possibility
- Summary
- 3 MY SELF: A TASK
- Part 1: Coming to Consciousness
- Angst: The Birth-Pangs of Self-ConsciousnessReflection: The First Step toward Self-Consciousness
- Consciousness of My Self
- 4 MY SELF: A TASK
- Part 2: Freedom: The Dialectical in Temporality/Eternity
- The Relevance of the Dyad Temporal/Eternal for the Self
- Kierkegaard's Concept of Time
- The Resultant Nature of Freedom
- Freedom in Relation to the Past
- Freedom in Relation to the Future
- Freedom and the Eternal
- 5 MY SELF: A TASK
- Part 3: Freedom: The Dialectical in Possibility/Necessity
- Introduction
- Part 5: Love as Freedom's ContentDistinction between Higher and Lower Natures
- Willing Located between the Two
- Love as Content of Freedom
- The Object of Love
- Unconditional Love versus Preferential Love
- Love's Triad
- Love Presupposes Love
- Works of Love Transform Human Existence
- Final Question: Is the Act of Love Indeterminate?
- 8 MY SELF: A TASK
- Part 6: The Leap of Love Is Indeterminate
- The Leap in Terms of the Three Breaches
- Willing as Decisive in Transition from Intention to Act
- Willing and the Darkening of the UnderstandingKierkegaard's Concept of Self-Deception
- Willing as Uncaused, Free
- Interlude: Ontology and Theology
- Bibliography
- Index
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