Kierkegaard`s Concept of Existence

Malantschuk, Gregor

Kierkegaard`s Concept of Existence - Milwaukee, Wisconsin Marquette University Press 2003 - 313p - Marquette Studies in Philosophy; 200300ENGGPS3 .

includes index and biblioraphy

The Way from an Individual to a Self 11 The Rejection of Predestination and Determinism 11 The Concrete Actuality of the Human Person 16 The Movement of Irony 23 The Central Issues of Philosophy 27 The Three Aspects of Ethics 30 Judge William`s Accounting with the Esthetic 39 The Rationale of Pseudonymity 43 The Relation of Freedom to Repetition 53 The Conflict between the Individual and the Universal 57 Two Foundations: The Immanent and the Transcendent 67 The Psychological Presuppositions for Freedom 73 Freedom and Guilt 81 Subjective Actuality, Freedom and the Ethical 86 Becoming Christian 94 The Ethical and Religious Aspects in Eighteen Upbuilding Discourses 106 The Threat of Leveling 119 "That Single Individual" 123 The Personal Ethical and Religious Aspects 123 The Social Aspect of Ethics: The Relation to the Neighbor 131 Christian Love in Action 146 The Christian`s Struggle and the Voluntary 154 The Increased Claims of Martyrdom 160 The Self`s Revolt against Faith: the Forms of Despair and Offense 164 The Accounting with the Christianity of Christendom 181 The "Most Difficult Issues" 187 Freedom and Necessity 188 The Race and the Single Individual 190 Time and Eternity 197 God`s Omnipotence and Human Freedom 203 Christ as the Paradox and the Highest Ethical Ideal 218 Philosophy and Theology in the Light of Kierkegaard`s Existent Thinking 226 The Relation between Faith and Knowledge 226 Kant and Idealistic Systems 232 The Limitations of the Natural Sciences 250 Kierkegaard`s Perspectives on the Future 255

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