On Søren Kierkegaard polemics, dialogue, and intimacy

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Mooney, Edward F., 1941- (-)
Format: Book
Language:Inglés
Published: Aldershot, Hants, England ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate cop. 2006
Series:Transcending boundaries in Philosophy and Theology
Subjects:
Online Access:Sumario
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Table of Contents:
  • Socrates : a new Socrates
  • Kierkegaard as a religious socrates
  • Subjectivity, city, and university
  • Loss of subjectivity is loss of intimacy
  • Anxious glances : selves transformed
  • A seaward look renews the seeker
  • Love, this lenient interpreter
  • Masks reveal complexity in the self
  • An ethics of becoming
  • Sublime intimations of our next step
  • Either/or : perils in polarity
  • Crossing the aesthetic-ethical divide
  • Repetition : gifts in world-renewal
  • Repetition is not an impenetrable theme
  • Fear and trembling : spectacular diversions
  • Johannes de Silentio offers tempting misreading
  • Postscript : capabilities imparted
  • Conveying capacity rather than fact or theory
  • Postscript : theater for ethics
  • Existential contributions are not just intellectual
  • Postscript : humor takes it back
  • Revocation prepares for repetition
  • Discourses : talk yields to prayer
  • Words instill silence, yet to what end?