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La pensée existentielle de Kierkegaard et la philosophie de Charles De Koninck: contexte et résonances

  • Maxime Valcourt-Blouin
Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 10. Juli 2024
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Abstract

So far, the philosopher Charles De Koninck (1906 – 1965) has most commonly been considered as a proponent of the philosophy of Aristotle and Thomas Aquinas. However, his contact with modern and contemporary philosophy also contributed to shape his thought. This paper presents his reception of Kierkegaard’s philosophy by first analyzing the textual evidence in his works, indicating a presence of Kierkegaard in his writings. This is followed by a discussion of the similarities between their respective definitions of philosophy and their common views on philosophical anthropology, thus indicating a correspondence between the Dane and De Koninck’s respective philosophies.

Online erschienen: 2024-07-10
Erschienen im Druck: 2024-07-10

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  1. Frontmatter
  2. Titelseiten
  3. Preface
  4. Titelseiten
  5. Section 1: Interpreting Kierkegaard’s Works and Journals
  6. Section 1:   Interpreting Kierkegaard’s Works and Journals
  7. Demonic Pantheism: Either/Or on Boredom as the Modern Crisis of Faith
  8. Kierkegaard, Spiritual Crisis, and Anxious Faith: Battling for Faith in Fear and Trembling and Strengthening in the Inner Being
  9. “Existence is the Spatiating”: Typographical Thinking and the Concept of Existence in Kierkegaard’s Postscript
  10. The Sickness unto Death Penalty: To Condemn the Other to Despair for the Sake of One’s Own Despair
  11. Section 2: Concepts and Problems in Kierkegaard
  12. Section 2:   Concepts and Problems in Kierkegaard
  13. Re-Staging Existence: Revisiting Kierkegaard’s Theory of Life Stages
  14. Ignorance, Frailty, and Defiance: The Anxiety of Freedom
  15. Not a Negation, but a Position: Kierkegaard on Evil and Sin
  16. Original Sin and Transmission of Trauma: A Dialog between Kierkegaard’s Hamartiology and the Phenomenon of Transgenerationality
  17. “A Satire on What It Is to Be a Human Being”: A Kierkegaardian Critique of Neoliberal Subjectivity
  18. Section 3: Kierkegaard’s Sources and Historical Context
  19. Section 3:   Kierkegaard’s Sources and Historical Context
  20. Who Is the Father of Existentialism? The Historical Context of Kierkegaard’s Criticism of Hegel’s Interpretation of Actuality
  21. Kierkegaards Auseinandersetzung mit Magnús Eiríksson: Werkstattbericht und Übersetzung
  22. Section 4: Receptions of Kierkegaard’s Thought
  23. Section 4:   Receptions of Kierkegaard’s Thought
  24. Zwischen Glauben und Verzweiflung. Franz Werfel und Søren Kierkegaard
  25. La pensée existentielle de Kierkegaard et la philosophie de Charles De Koninck: contexte et résonances
  26. Section 5: Kierkegaard’s Contemporaries: Sources in Translation and Commentary
  27. Section 5:   Kierkegaard’s Contemporaries: Sources in Translation and Commentary
  28. Martensen’s Review of Heiberg’s New Poems and the Discussion on Speculative Poetry and the Crisis of the Age
  29. Hans Lassen Martensen’s “New Poems by J.L. Heiberg”
  30. Abbreviations
  31. Abbreviations
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