Kierkegaard and the Matter of Philosophy Kierkegaard and the Matter of Philosophy
Reframing the Boundaries: Thinking the Political

Kierkegaard and the Matter of Philosophy

A Fractured Dialectic

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Publisher Description

Søren Kierkegaard is often cast as the forefather of existentialism and an anti-Hegelian proponent of the single individual. Yet this book calls these traditional characterizations into question by arguing that Kierkegaard offers not only a systematic critique of idealist philosophy, but more surprisingly, a political ontology that is paradoxically at home in the context of twenty-first-century philosophical and political thought.

Through a close consideration of his authorship in the context of nineteenth-century German idealism, Michael O'Neill Burns argues that Kierkegaard develops an ontology, anthropology and theory of the political that are outcomes of his critical appropriation of the philosophical projects of Hegel, Schelling, and Fichte. While starting out in the philosophical concerns of the nineteenth century, the book offers an interpretation of Kierkegaard that shows his relevance to philosophers and political theorists in the twenty-first century.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2015
16 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
224
Pages
PUBLISHER
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
SIZE
1.5
MB

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