Kierkegaard`s Relations to Hegel Reconsidered (Record no. 101998)

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Personal name Stewart, Jon
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Title Kierkegaard`s Relations to Hegel Reconsidered
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. New York
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Cambridge University
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2003
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General note includes index and biblioraphy
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Formatted contents note I. The standard view of kierkegaard`s relation to hegel ....3 II. Thulstrup`s formulation of the standard view ..14 III. The reception of the issue after thulstrup ...27 IV. Thesis and methodological consideration ...32 1 Kierkegaard and Danish hegelianism ...45 Right and left hegelianism in prussia and the German state ...45 The Danish hegelians ...50 The critics of hegel in Denmark ...70 2 Traces of hegel in form papers of one still living and the early woprks ...90 Hegel`s absence in another defense of woman`s great abilities ...92 Hegel and kierkegaard`s early thjeory of stages ...97 Von jumping-jack in the battle between the old and the new soap- cellars ...105 Heiberg`s perseus and from the papers of one still living ...115 3 The ironic thesis and hegel`s presence in the concept of irony ...132 The ironic thesis 135 Kierkegaard`s own assessment of his hegelianism ...141 The structure of the text ...144 Hegel`s account of the daimon ...150 Hegel`s account of socrates vis-a-vis the other greek schools ...157 Hegel`s account of socrates as the founder of morality ...161 Hegel`s account of irony and the ironic subject ...166 Hegel`s critism of romantic irony ...170 4 Hegel`s aufhebung and kierkegaard`s either /or ...182 The title either/or and its origin ...184 The problem of the aufhebung of the law of excluded middle ...195 The work of art and its dialectic ...209 Two interpretations of antigone ...218 The aesthetic validity of marriage : Love `s dialectic ...225 5 Kierkegaard`s polemic with martensen in Johannes climacus or de omnibus dubitandum est ...238 The allusion to martensen in the title ...242 Kierkegaard`s discussion of absolute knowing ...249 The individual and the subjective beginning of philosophy with doubt ...261 Kierkegaard`s appropriation of hegel on sense certainty ...268 6 Kierkegaard`s repetition and hegel`s dialectical mediation ...282 The contradiction of consciousness in de omnibus ...284 Reprtition as an ethical concept ...288 Reprtition mediation and movement in logic ...392 Repetition as a religious concept ...297 7 Hegel`s view of moral conscience and kierkegaard`s interpretation of Abraham ...305 Descartes and martensen in the preface ..307 Problema I : The murderer send and kierkegaard`s Abraham ...310 Problema II : Absolute duty and the inner and the outer ...323 Problema III : The problem of communication and justification ...320 8 Martensen`s doctrine of immanence and kierkegaard`s transcendence in the philosophical fragments ...336 The paradox and mediation ...339 The modal categories ...355 Necessity in history ...359 The absolute method ...368 9 The dispute with adler in the concept of anxiety ...378 Actuality and the spheres of logic and existence ...380 Immediacy and faith ...385 Reconciliation and mediation ...390 Movement in logic ...396 Quantity, quality and the leap ...405 Innocence and immediacy ...411 10 The polemic with heiberg in prefaces ...419 Kierkegaard`s relation to heiberg immediately prior to prefaces ...421 Sytematic philosophy and the conception of prefaces as a work ...424 Reference to the system in preface I ...427 The reference to the systematic tendency in preface VI ...431 Hegel and mediation in preface VII ...437 Hegel and hegelians in preface VIII ...441 11 Subjective and objective thinking : Hegel in the concluding unscienentific postscript ...448 The true targets of the postscript ...453 Speculative philosophy and eternal happiness ...466 Speculative philosophy and the paradox of christianity ...470 Speculative philosophy`s concepyual understanding of christianity ...472 12 Adler`s confusions and the results of hegel`s philosophy ...524 13 Kierkegaard`s phenomenology of despair in the sickness unto death ...550 14 Kierkegaard and the development of nineteenth -century continental philosophy : Conclusions, reflections and reevaliations ...596
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