Kierkegaardian Phenomenologies (New Kierkegaard Research)
by: J. Aaron Simmons Furman University (Editor, Contributor), Jeffrey Hanson Harvard University(Editor, Contributor), Wojciech Kaftanski(Editor, Contributor),Chris Boesel Drew University(Contributor),Amber Bowen(Contributor), Steven DeLay(Contributor), Eleanor Helms (Contributor), Joaquim Heandez-Dispaux (Contributor), Sharon Krishek (Contributor), Thomas J. Millay (Contributor), René Rosfort (Contributor),Merold Westphal Fordham University (Contributor)&11more
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication Date: 2024/2/7
Language: English
Print Length: 282 pages
ISBN-10: 1666942324
ISBN-13: 9781666942323
Book Description
Kierkegaardian Phenomenologies, edited by J. Aaron Simmons, Jeffrey Hanson, and Wojciech Kaftanski, offers a substantive, diverse, and timely consideration of phenomenological engagements within the thought of Søren Kierkegaard. Featuring original essays from a distinguished collection of established and emerging global scholars representing different schools of thought, this volume explains how the interest in a phenomenological reading of Kierkegaard is not only vital, but continues to grow in importance by cultivating new readers and inviting old readers to revisit their views. Divided into four parts—""Phenomenological Explorations"", ""On Hearing and Seeing"", ""Rethinking Faith and Despair"", and ""Kierkegaard and New Phenomenology""—this collection not only reflects the current state of scholarly conversations in both Kierkegaardian studies and phenomenological research, but also envisions new directions in which they should go, exploring ways that a Kierkegaardian approach to phenomenology might help us to re-envision Kierkegaard scholarship and re-enliven phenomenological philosophy.
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Kierkegaardian Phenomenologies, edited by J. Aaron Simmons, Jeffrey Hanson, and Wojciech Kaftanski, offers a substantive, diverse, and timely consideration of phenomenological engagements within the thought of Søren Kierkegaard. Featuring original essays from a distinguished collection of established and emerging global scholars representing different schools of thought, this volume explains how the interest in a phenomenological reading of Kierkegaard is not only vital, but continues to grow in importance by cultivating new readers and inviting old readers to revisit their views. Divided into four parts—""Phenomenological Explorations"", ""On Hearing and Seeing"", ""Rethinking Faith and Despair"", and ""Kierkegaard and New Phenomenology""—this collection not only reflects the current state of scholarly conversations in both Kierkegaardian studies and phenomenological research, but also envisions new directions in which they should go, exploring ways that a Kierkegaardian approach to phenomenology might help us to re-envision Kierkegaard scholarship and re-enliven phenomenological philosophy.
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