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Kierkegaard's Concept of Existence
Kierkegaard's Concept of Existence, Analyzing Keirkegaard's concept of existence, the author focuses on the connections between the subject, freedom, and the ethical and relates these to the development of the individual. The study begins by describing the levels of existence, then the subj, Kierkegaard's Concept of Existence has a rating of 4 stars
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  • Kierkegaard's Concept of Existence
  • Written by author Gregor Malantschuk
  • Published by Marquette University Press, November 2003
  • Analyzing Keirkegaard's concept of existence, the author focuses on the connections between the subject, freedom, and the ethical and relates these to the development of the individual. The study begins by describing the levels of existence, then the subj
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Preface7
The Way from an Individual to a Self11
The Rejection of Predestination and Determinism11
The Concrete Actuality of the Human Person16
The Movement of Irony23
The Central Issues of Philosophy27
The Three Aspects of Ethics30
Judge William's Accounting with the Esthetic39
The Rationale of Pseudonymity43
The Relation of Freedom to Repetition53
The Conflict between the Individual and the Universal57
Two Foundations: The Immanent and the Transcendent67
The Psychological Presuppositions for Freedom73
Freedom and Guilt81
Subjective Actuality, Freedom and the Ethical86
Becoming Christian94
The Ethical and Religious Aspects in Eighteen Upbuilding Discourses106
The Threat of Leveling119
"That Single Individual"123
The Personal Ethical and Religious Aspects123
The Social Aspect of Ethics: The Relation to the Neighbor131
Christian Love in Action146
The Christian's Struggle and the Voluntary154
The Increased Claims of Martyrdom160
The Self's Revolt against Faith: the Forms of Despair and Offense164
The Accounting with the Christianity of Christendom181
The "Most Difficult Issues"187
Freedom and Necessity188
The Race and the Single Individual190
Time and Eternity197
God's Omnipotence and Human Freedom203
Christ as the Paradox and the Highest Ethical Ideal218
Philosophy and Theology in the Light of Kierkegaard's Existential Thinking226
The Relation between Faith and Knowledge226
Kant and Idealistic Systems232
The Limitations of the Natural Sciences250
Kierkegaard's Perspectives on the Future255
Notes267
Index297
Bibliography311


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