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Kierkegaard as Humanist

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Arnold Come draws on Kierkegaard's major works, journals, and papers to reveal the humanist dimensions of his thought, highlighting the importance of the self as the central theme of all his writings.
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  • 05 July 1995
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Kierkegaard as Humanist is an extensive analysis of Kierkegaard's concepts of self, freedom, possibility, and necessity. Topics examined include the essential and continuing duality of the self, the process by which the self becomes self-consciousness, freedom as the dialectical tension between necessity and possibility and between temporality and eternity, the indeterminate/determinate leap as freedom's form, and love as freedom's content. Come finds in Kierkegaard's writings an anthropological ontology that is derived by a phenomenological method and distinct from those Kierkegaardian materials that are clearly theological in a Christian sense; he concludes that Kierkegaard's anthropological ontology is independent of his Christian theology.
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Price: $110.00
Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
Imprint: McGill-Queen's University Press
Series: McGill-Queen's Studies in the History of Ideas
Publication Date: 05 July 1995
ISBN: 9780773564138
Format: eBook
BISACs: PHILOSOPHY / General, PHILOSOPHY / Movements / Humanism
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"Come has written a definitive study of Kierkegaard as a humanist. The clarity of his exposition, the coherence of the overall argument, and the careful unravelling of dialectical knots in Kierkegaard's writings make this a delightful and highly readable work." James E. Loder, Princeton Theological Seminary.