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Kierkegaard's relations to Hegel reconsidered

Author: Jon Stewart
Publisher: Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2003.
Series: Modern European philosophy.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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"Jon Stewart's study is a major reevaluation of the complex relations between the philosophies of Kierkegaard and Hegel. Any scholar working in the tradition of Continental philosophy will find this an insightful and provocative book with implications for the subsequent history of philosophy in the twentieth century. The book will also appeal to scholars in religious studies and the history of ideas."--Jacket.
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Named Person: Søren Kierkegaard; Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel; Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel; Søren Kierkegaard
Material Type: Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: Jon Stewart
ISBN: 0521828384 9780521828383
OCLC Number: 51210406
Description: xix, 695 p. ; 24 cm.
Contents: Introduction --
Kierkegaard and Danish Hegelianism --
Traces of Hegel in From papers of one still living and the early works --
The ironic thesis and Hegel's presence in The concept of irony --
Hegel's Aufhebung and Kierkegaard's Either/or --
Kierkegaard's polemic with Martensen in Johannes Climacus, or De omnibus dubitandum est --
Kierkegaard's repetition and Hegel's dialectical mediation --
Hegel's view of moral conscience and Kierkegaard's interpretation of Abraham --
Martensen's doctrine of immanence and Kierkegaard's transcendence in the Philosophical fragments --
The dispute with Adler in The concept of anxiety --
The polemic with Heiberg in Prefaces --
Subjective and objective thinking: Hegel in the Concluding unscientific postscript --
Adler's confusions and the results of Hegel's philosophy --
Kierkegaard's phenomenology of despair in The sickness unto death --
Kierkegaard and the development of nineteenth-century continental philosophy: conclusions, reflections, and reevaluations.
Series Title: Modern European philosophy.
Responsibility: Jon Stewart.
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"Jon Stewart's study is a major reevaluation of the complex relations between the philosophies of Kierkegaard and Hegel. Any scholar working in the tradition of Continental philosophy will find this an insightful and provocative book with implications for the subsequent history of philosophy in the twentieth century. The book will also appeal to scholars in religious studies and the history of ideas."--Jacket.

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