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Kierkegaard im Kontext des deutschen Idealismus
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Edited by:
Axel Hutter
and Anders Moe Rasmussen
Language:
German
Published/Copyright:
2014
About this book
This volume places Kierkegaard in context of classical German philosophy. By demonstrating multiple connections, the authors make clear that Kierkegaard regarded himself as belonging to Kant’s legacy of a “revolutionary way of thinking,” with which he shared a common, if contentious, orientation. The studies provide a more differentiated view of Kierkegaard’s relationship with this philosophical tradition than suggested by conventional wisdom.
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Axel Hutter, University of Munich, Germany; Anders Moe Rasmussen, Aarhus University, Denmark.
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Inhalt
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Siglen
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Einleitung
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Methodischer Negativismus Das Programm einer „Revolution der Denkart“ bei Kant, Hegel und Kierkegaard
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Faith, Reason, Disobedience: The Binding of Isaac and the Place of the Biblical Text in Kierkegaard and Kant
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Glaube, Offenbarung, Existenz: Die Fortführung der Jacobischen Vernunftkritik bei Schelling und Kierkegaard
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The Tragedy of Freedom – Some Notes on the Relation between Schelling and Kierkegaard Regarding the Tragic and the Question Concerning Human Freedom
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‚Das Reich der Wirklichkeit ist nicht vollendet‘
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Die Doppelbewegung und das Verborgene bei Kierkegaard, Fichte und Hegel
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Hegel und Kierkegaard: Die Frage von Glauben und Wissen
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The Double Destruction of Hegel
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Metaphysik der Kontingenz: Kierkegaards anti-nezessitarische und anti-hegelianische Modaltheorie im „Zwischenspiel“ der Philosophischen Brocken
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Kierkegaards Reflexionen über Geist und Sünde im Kontext des deutschen Idealismus
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Phenomenology of Despair – Phenomenology of Spirit
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Kierkegaard’s Voice
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Literaturverzeichnis
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Danksagung
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Autorenverzeichnis
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Personenregister
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Sachregister
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eBook published on:
April 1, 2014
eBook ISBN:
9783110252798
Hardcover published on:
March 17, 2014
Hardcover ISBN:
9783110252750
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302
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Academics, institutes, libraries
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