Stages on Life's WayRobert L. Perkins Mercer University Press, 2000 - 293 páginas The International Kierkegaard Commentary-For the first time in English the world community of scholars systematically assembled and presented the results of recent research in the vast literature of Søren Kierkegaard. Based on the definitive English edition of Kierkegaard's works by Princeton University Press, this series of commentaries addresses all the published texts of the influential Danish philosopher and theologian.
This is volume 11 in a series of commentaries based upon the definitive translations of Kierkegaard's writings published by Princeton University Press, 1980ff. |
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... Socrates ' consent to every detail of the sordid tale he tells . Irony metamorphoses the story of his failed seduction of Socrates into a recollection of his misfired desire for wisdom . Kierkegaard's symposiasts , by contrast , begin ...
... Socrates ' consent to every detail of the sordid tale he tells . Irony metamorphoses the story of his failed seduction of Socrates into a recollection of his misfired desire for wisdom . Kierkegaard's symposiasts , by contrast , begin ...
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... Socrates is the key figure . Developing the concept of irony around Socrates , Kierkegaard spends some pages giving an account of Socrates in Plato's Symposium . 1 That dialogue between a group of homosexuals takes place at a banquet ...
... Socrates is the key figure . Developing the concept of irony around Socrates , Kierkegaard spends some pages giving an account of Socrates in Plato's Symposium . 1 That dialogue between a group of homosexuals takes place at a banquet ...
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... Socrates , and Alcibiades , with Aristodemos as first , Apollodoros as second oral narrator of the event , and Plato himself a third narrator in writing . In Kierkegaard's work there are also seven speakers : the Young Man , Constantin ...
... Socrates , and Alcibiades , with Aristodemos as first , Apollodoros as second oral narrator of the event , and Plato himself a third narrator in writing . In Kierkegaard's work there are also seven speakers : the Young Man , Constantin ...
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... Socrates , bringing it back down to the Cave of everyday encounters . Phaedrus and Pausanias recall traditional thought and homosexual practice . Phaedrus recollects the teaching of philosophers and poets to support his absolutizing of ...
... Socrates , bringing it back down to the Cave of everyday encounters . Phaedrus and Pausanias recall traditional thought and homosexual practice . Phaedrus recollects the teaching of philosophers and poets to support his absolutizing of ...
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... Socrates which help establish the basis for Socrates ' glory ( 215A - 222B ) . And , of course , Plato writes the dialogue to aid in keeping the glory of Socrates as immortal as temporal transmission will allow . The dialogue is built ...
... Socrates which help establish the basis for Socrates ' glory ( 215A - 222B ) . And , of course , Plato writes the dialogue to aid in keeping the glory of Socrates as immortal as temporal transmission will allow . The dialogue is built ...
Índice
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Does Love Cure the Tragic? Kierkegaardian Variations on a Platonic Theme | 69 |
The Equivocal Judge William Comparing the Ethical in Kierkegaards Stages on Lifes Way and EitherOr | 91 |
The Importance of Being Earnest Coming to Terms with Judge Williams Seriousness | 113 |
Morning and Melancholia in Quidams Diary | 149 |
Suspended Reflections The Dialectic of SelfEnclosure in Kierkegaards Guilty?Not Guilty? | 173 |
Living the Possibility of a Religious Existence Quidam of Kierkegaards Stages on Lifes Way | 189 |
The Ethical and Religious Significance of Taciturnuss Letter in Kierkegaards Stages on Lifes Way | 213 |
The Concept of Fate in Stages on Lifes Way | 245 |
The Relation of Kierkegaards Stages on Lifes Way to Three Discourses on Imagined Occasions | 261 |
Contributors | 287 |
Previous Volume Consultants | 288 |
Index | 289 |
Palavras e frases frequentes
actuality aesthetic Alcibiades Aristophanes banquet become beloved character Christian Climacus comic commitment concept Concept of Anxiety Constantin cures the tragic demonic despair dialectical dialogue Diarist doxa earnestness Either/Or engagement Eros erotic love essay essential eternal ethical ethical-religious existence existential expression faith fate Fear and Trembling Frater Taciturnus ground projects Guilty?"/"Not Guilty Hong and Edna human ideal immediacy inclosing reserve individual infinite irony Johannes Judge William Judge's Kierkegaard life-view love cures lover married melancholy Mercer University one's oneself passion person philosophical Plato Plato's possibility Postscript Princeton NJ pseudonymous question Quidam Quidam's Diary reader recollection Reflections on Marriage relation relationship religious exception repentance Repetition requires resolution says sense seriousness Sickness unto Death significant Socrates Søren Kierkegaard sphere spiritual Stages on Life's story suffering suggests Symposium Taciturnus's Letter Three Discourses trans truth Tungsind understanding unhappy love Vino Veritas William Afham woman writes young