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Volume 14: Kierkegaard's Influence on Social-Political Thought Jon Stewart (University of California, Los Angeles, California, USA)

Volume 14: Kierkegaard's Influence on Social-Political Thought By Jon Stewart (University of California, Los Angeles, California, USA)

Volume 14: Kierkegaard's Influence on Social-Political Thought by Jon Stewart (University of California, Los Angeles, California, USA)


Volume 14: Kierkegaard's Influence on Social-Political Thought Summary

Volume 14: Kierkegaard's Influence on Social-Political Thought by Jon Stewart (University of California, Los Angeles, California, USA)

While scholars have long recognized Kierkegaard's important contributions to fields such as ethics, aesthetics, philosophy of religion, philosophical psychology, and hermeneutics, it was usually thought that he had nothing meaningful to say about society or politics. Kierkegaard has been traditionally characterized as a Christian writer who placed supreme importance on the inward religious life of each individual believer. His radical view seemed to many to undermine any meaningful conception of the community, society or the state. In recent years, however, scholars have begun to correct this image of Kierkegaard as an apolitical thinker. The present volume attempts to document the use of Kierkegaard by later thinkers in the context of social-political thought. It shows how his ideas have been employed by very different kinds of writers and activists with very different political goals and agendas. Many of the articles show that, although Kierkegaard has been criticized for his reactionary views on some social and political questions, he has been appropriated as a source of insight and inspiration by a number of later thinkers with very progressive, indeed, visionary political views.

About Jon Stewart (University of California, Los Angeles, California, USA)

Jon Stewart is an Associate Research Professor in the SAren Kierkegaard Research Centre at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark.

Table of Contents

Contents: Preface; Giorgio Agamben: state of exception, Leif Bork Hansen; Hannah Arendt: religion, politics and influence of Kierkegaard, Marcio Gimenes de Paula; Alain Badiou: thinking the subject after the death of God, Michael O'Neill Burns; Judith Butler: Kierkegaard as her early teacher in rhetoric and parody, Gerhard Tonhauser; JA1/4rgen Habermas: social selfhood, religion, and Kierkegaard, J. Michael Tilley; Martin Luther King Jr: Kierkegaard's Works of Love, King's Strength to Love, Nigel Hatton; GyArgy LukA!cs: from a tragic love story to a tragic life story, AndrA!s Nagy; Herbert Marcuse: social critique, Haecker and Kierkegaardian individualism, J. Michael Tilley; Jose Ortega y Gasset: meditations on 'provincial romanticism', Robert Puchniak; Jean-Paul Sartre: between Kierkegaard and Marx, Michael O'Neill Burns; Carl Schmitt: zones of exception and appropriation, Bartholomew Ryan; Eric Voegelin: politics, history, and the anxiety of existence, Peter Brickey LeQuire; Cornel West: Kierkegaard and the construction of a 'blues philosophy', Marcia C. Robinson; Richard Wright: Kierkegaard's influence as existentialist outsider, Jennifer Elisa Veninga; Indexes.

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NPB9781138261617
9781138261617
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Volume 14: Kierkegaard's Influence on Social-Political Thought by Jon Stewart (University of California, Los Angeles, California, USA)
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Taylor & Francis Ltd
2016-11-15
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