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Das Dämonische bei Kierkegaard
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Manuela Hackel
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November 24, 2011
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Articles in the same Issue
- Preface
- Contents
- Section 1: Sourcework Studies
- Kierkegaard’s Forking for Extracts from Extracts of Luther’s Sermons: Reviewing Kierkegaard’s Laud and Lance of Luther
- Anthropology in Kierkegaard and Kant: The Synthesis of Facticity and Ideality vs. Moral Character
- Kant, Hegel, and Kierkegaard’s Supposed Irrationalism: A Reading of Fear and Trembling
- Hegel and Kierkegaard on Freedom
- Hegel’s Historical Methodology in The Concept of Irony
- Kierkegaard’s Hidden Polemics against Heiberg and Martensen in the Last Chapter of The Concept of Irony
- Die eigentlichen Adressaten von Kierkegaards Kritik, den Glauben als „das Unmittelbare“ zu bezeichnen
- Section 2: The Theory of Selfhood
- Puzzles of Self-Deception and Problems of Orientation: Kierkegaard and the Current Debate in the Philosophy of Psychology
- Kierkegaard’s “Self” and Augustine’s Influence
- Mimesis in Kierkegaard’s “Does a Human Being Have the Right to Let Himself Be Put to Death for the Truth?” Remarks on the Formation of the Self
- “To Be Joy Itself”: Kierkegaard on Being Present to Oneself and Others in Faith
- Holy Hypochondria. Narrative and Self-Awareness in The Concept of Anxiety
- What is Qualitative about Qualitative Dialectic?
- Saving Kierkegaard’s Soul: From Philosophical Psychology to Golden Age Soteriology
- Being and Becoming a Virtual Self: Taking Kierkegaard into the Realm of Online Social Interaction
- Section 3: The Ethical and the Religious
- Making Sense of the Ethical Stage: Revisiting Kierkegaard’s Aesthetic-to-Ethical Transition
- Authenticity and Imitation. On the Role of Moral Exemplarity in Anti-Climacus’ Ethics
- Job’s Suffering
- Das Dämonische bei Kierkegaard
- Kierkegaard’s Constitutivism: Agency, the Stages of Existence and the Issue of Motivation
- Section 4: Reception History
- Christoph Schrempfs Tätigkeit als Übersetzer und Interpret Søren Kierkegaards
- Wittgenstein’s Relations to Kierkegaard Reconsidered: Wittgenstein’s Diaries 1930–1932, 1936–1937
- Abbreviations
- List of Contributors
Articles in the same Issue
- Preface
- Contents
- Section 1: Sourcework Studies
- Kierkegaard’s Forking for Extracts from Extracts of Luther’s Sermons: Reviewing Kierkegaard’s Laud and Lance of Luther
- Anthropology in Kierkegaard and Kant: The Synthesis of Facticity and Ideality vs. Moral Character
- Kant, Hegel, and Kierkegaard’s Supposed Irrationalism: A Reading of Fear and Trembling
- Hegel and Kierkegaard on Freedom
- Hegel’s Historical Methodology in The Concept of Irony
- Kierkegaard’s Hidden Polemics against Heiberg and Martensen in the Last Chapter of The Concept of Irony
- Die eigentlichen Adressaten von Kierkegaards Kritik, den Glauben als „das Unmittelbare“ zu bezeichnen
- Section 2: The Theory of Selfhood
- Puzzles of Self-Deception and Problems of Orientation: Kierkegaard and the Current Debate in the Philosophy of Psychology
- Kierkegaard’s “Self” and Augustine’s Influence
- Mimesis in Kierkegaard’s “Does a Human Being Have the Right to Let Himself Be Put to Death for the Truth?” Remarks on the Formation of the Self
- “To Be Joy Itself”: Kierkegaard on Being Present to Oneself and Others in Faith
- Holy Hypochondria. Narrative and Self-Awareness in The Concept of Anxiety
- What is Qualitative about Qualitative Dialectic?
- Saving Kierkegaard’s Soul: From Philosophical Psychology to Golden Age Soteriology
- Being and Becoming a Virtual Self: Taking Kierkegaard into the Realm of Online Social Interaction
- Section 3: The Ethical and the Religious
- Making Sense of the Ethical Stage: Revisiting Kierkegaard’s Aesthetic-to-Ethical Transition
- Authenticity and Imitation. On the Role of Moral Exemplarity in Anti-Climacus’ Ethics
- Job’s Suffering
- Das Dämonische bei Kierkegaard
- Kierkegaard’s Constitutivism: Agency, the Stages of Existence and the Issue of Motivation
- Section 4: Reception History
- Christoph Schrempfs Tätigkeit als Übersetzer und Interpret Søren Kierkegaards
- Wittgenstein’s Relations to Kierkegaard Reconsidered: Wittgenstein’s Diaries 1930–1932, 1936–1937
- Abbreviations
- List of Contributors