1st Edition
Volume 15, Tome VI: Kierkegaard's Concepts Salvation to Writing
296 Pages
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Routledge
296 Pages
by
Routledge
296 Pages
by
Routledge
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Kierkegaard’s Concepts is a comprehensive, multi-volume survey of the key concepts and categories that inform Kierkegaard’s writings. Each article is a substantial, original piece of scholarship, which discusses the etymology and lexical meaning of the relevant Danish term, traces the development of the concept over the course of the authorship, and explains how it functions in the wider context... Read more
Contents: Salvation/eternal happiness, Roe Fremstedal and Timothy P. Jackson; Scriptures, Kyle A. Roberts; Seduction, Camilla Sløk; Self, Pieter Vos; Self-deception, Claudia Welz; Sickness, Jakub Marek; Silence, Alejandro González Contreras; Sin, Leo Stan; Skepticism/doubt, Matthew Brake; Society, Jamie Aroosi; Speculation/science/scholarship, Curtis L. Thompson; Spirit, Marcia Morgan; Spiritlessness, Gabriel Guedes Rossatti; Stages, Lydia Amir; State, Leo Stan; Story-telling, Will Williams; Striving, Christian Fink Tolstrup; Suffering, Sean Anthony Turchin; Suicide, Robert B. Puchniak; Sympathy/empathy, Victoria Davies; Teacher, Matthew Brake; Teleological suspension of the ethical, Thomas P. Miles; Temptation, Sean Anthony Turchin; Theater/drama, Mads Sohl Jessen; Thoughtlessness, Gabriel Guedes Rossatti; Time/temporality/eternity, William McDonald; Tragic/tragedy, Leonardo F. Lisi; Transfiguration, Daniel Marrs; Transition, Gerhard Schreiber; Trial/test/tribulation, Geoffrey Dargan; Truth, Jamie Turnbull; Understanding/comprehension, Matthew Brake and William McDonald; Vaudeville/farce, Mads Sohl Jessen; Vortex, Gabriel Guedes Rossatti; Voting, Narve Strand; Will, Narve Strand; Witness, Ulrich Lincoln; Women, Céline Léon; Wonder, Robert Wyllie; Worldliness/secularism, David Coe; Writing, Thomas J. Millay.
Biography
Steven M. Emmanuel is Professor of Philosophy at Virginia Wesleyan College in the USA. William McDonald lectures in the School of Humanities at the University of New England, Australia. Jon Stewart is an Associate Research Professor in the Søren Kierkegaard Research Centre at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark.






