Год выпуска: 1997 Автор: Jonathan Ree Издательство: Страниц: 202 ISBN: 9780631201991
Описание
Soren Kierkegaard – the prodigious Danish author who published dozens of genre–bending works of fiction, theology, philosophy and personal confession before his death in 1855 at the age of forty–two – would appear to be changing. Hitherto he has been interpreted either as a grim preacher of doom or as a precursor of ‘existentialism’. But at the end of the twentieth century he is beginning to emerge as a fundamental philosophical theorist and a scintillating theoretical stylist – on of the greatest figures of modern European thought, and perhaps a proto–postmodern to rival Nietzsche and Heidegger both in theme and significance. Beginning with an editorial introduction outlining the contradictory history of Kierkegaard’s reputation, this Critical Reader brings together a range of essays – some previously published – which together paint a vivid picture of the new Kierkegaard. Contributors include Paul Ricoeur, Emmanuel Levinas, Wilhelm Anz, David Wood, Joakim Garff, George...