Theory and Practice in Kant and Kierkegaard, المجلد 9

الغلاف الأمامي
Walter de Gruyter, 2004 - 154 من الصفحات

This work investigates crucial aspects of Kant's epistemology and ethics in relation to Kierkegaard's thinking. The challenge is taken up of developing a systematic reconstruction of Kant's and Kierkegaard's position. Kant forms a matrix for the interpretation of Kierkegaard, and considerable space is devoted to the exposition of Kant at those various points at which contact with Kierkegaard's thought is to be demonstrated. The burden of the argument is that Kierkegaard in his account of the stages is much closer to Kant than the texts initially reveal. It is possible, then, to arrive at a proper grasp of Kierkegaard's final position by seeing just how radically the stage of Christian faith (Religiousness B) departs from Kant.

 

المحتوى

Introduction
1
Chapter 1 In Search of a Theory of Knowledge
17
Chapter 2 Kierkegaards Explicit and Implicit Critiques of Kants Theory of Knowledge
37
Chapter 3 DoubleMindedness or the Failure of an Orientation of the Will
52
Chapter 4 The Ethical Stage
70
Chapter 5 The Religious Conception in Purity of Heart and Postscript
101
Chapter 6 The Christian Stage of Existence and Its Departure from Kant
127
Conclusion
145
Bibliography
149
Index
155
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نبذة عن المؤلف (2004)

Ulrich Knappe works at the Søren Kierkegaard Research Centre at Copenhagen University, Denmark.

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