Stewart | Volume 18, Tome III: Kierkegaard Secondary Literature | E-Book | sack.de
E-Book

E-Book, Englisch, 344 Seiten

Reihe: Kierkegaard Research: Sources, Reception and Resources

Stewart Volume 18, Tome III: Kierkegaard Secondary Literature

English L-Z
Erscheinungsjahr 2017
ISBN: 978-1-351-65389-3
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)

English L-Z

E-Book, Englisch, 344 Seiten

Reihe: Kierkegaard Research: Sources, Reception and Resources

ISBN: 978-1-351-65389-3
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)



In recent years interest in the thought of Kierkegaard has grown dramatically, and with it the body of secondary literature has expanded so quickly that it has become impossible for even the most conscientious scholar to keep pace. The problem of the explosion of secondary literature is made more acute by the fact that much of what is written about Kierkegaard appears in languages that most Kierkegaard scholars do not know. Kierkegaard has become a global phenomenon, and new research traditions have emerged in different languages, countries and regions. The present volume is dedicated to trying to help to resolve these two problems in Kierkegaard studies. Its purpose is, first, to provide book reviews of some of the leading monographic studies in the Kierkegaard secondary literature so as to assist the community of scholars to become familiar with the works that they have not read for themselves. The aim is thus to offer students and scholars of Kierkegaard a comprehensive survey of works that have played a more or less significant role in the research. Second, the present volume also tries to make accessible many works in the Kierkegaard secondary literature that are written in different languages and thus to give a glimpse into various and lesser-known research traditions. The six tomes of the present volume present reviews of works written in Catalan, Chinese, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, Galician, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Slovak, Spanish, and Swedish.

Stewart Volume 18, Tome III: Kierkegaard Secondary Literature jetzt bestellen!

Autoren/Hrsg.


Weitere Infos & Material


Contents

List of Contributors

List of Abbreviations

Law, David R., Kierkegaard as Negative Theologian, Oxford: Clarendon Press 1993 (Oxford Theological Monographs).

Curtis L. Thompson

Lawson, Lewis A. (ed.), Kierkegaard’s Presence in Contemporary American Life: Essays from Various Disciplines, Metuchen, New Jersey: Scarecrow Press 1971.

Matthew Brake

Léon, Céline and Sylvia Walsh (eds.), Feminist Interpretations of Søren Kierkegaard, University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press 1997.

Thomas J. Millay

Lippitt, John, Humour and Irony in Kierkegaard’s Thought, Basingstoke: Macmillan 2000.

Jamie Turnbull

Lippitt, John, Routledge Philosophy Guidebook to Kierkegaard and ‘Fear and Trembling,’ London: Routledge 2003.

Paul Martens

Lippitt John and George Pattison (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Kierkegaard, Oxford: Oxford University Press 2013.

Jon Stewart

Llevadot, Laura, Kierkegaard through Derrida: Toward a Postmetaphysical Ethics, Aurora: The Davies Group 2013.

María J. Binetti

Lowrie, Walter, Kierkegaard, London, New York and Toronto: Oxford University Press 1938.

Thomas Gilbert

Mackey, Louis, Kierkegaard: A Kind of Poet, Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press 1971.

Thomas Miles

Mackey, Louis, Points of View: Readings of Kierkegaard, Tallahassee: Florida State University Press 1986 (Kierkegaard and Postmodernism).

Joseph Westfall

Malik, Habib C., Receiving Søren Kierkegaard: The Early Impact and Transmission of His Thought, Washington D.C.: Catholic University of America Press 1997.

Christian Kettering

Manheimer, Ronald J., Kierkegaard as Educator, Berkeley, Los Angeles and London: University of California Press 1977.

Timothy C. Hall

Marino, Gordon D., Kierkegaard in the Present Age, Milwaukee: Marquette University Press 2001.

Annemarie van Stee

Martin, Harold Victor, Kierkegaard: The Melancholy Dane, London: The Epworth Press 1950.

David Coe

Martinez, Roy, Kierkegaard and the Art of Irony, Amherst: Humanity Books 2001.

Andrew M. Kirk

Matuštík, Martin J., and Merold Westphal (eds.), Kierkegaard in Post/Modernity, Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana University Press 1995.

Marcia Morgan

McCarthy, Vincent A., The Phenomenology of Moods in Kierkegaard, The Hague and Boston: Martinus Nijhoff 1978.

Marcia Morgan

Mercer, David E., Kierkegaard’s Living Room: The Relation between Faith and History in "Philosophical Fragments," Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press 2001.

Matthew Brake

Miles, Thomas P., Kierkegaard and Nietzsche on the Best Way of Life: A New Method of Ethics, New York: Palgrave Macmillan 2013.

Roberto Sirvent

Mooney, Edward F., Knights of Faith and Resignation: Reading Kierkegaard’s "Fear and Trembling," Albany: State University of New York Press 1991.

Geoff Dargan

Mooney, Edward F., Selves in Discord and Resolve: Kierkegaard’s Moral-Religious Psychology, from "Either/Or" to "Sickness unto Death," New York and London: Routledge 1996.

Tamar Aylat-Yaguri

Mooney, Edward F., On Søren Kierkegaard: Dialogue, Polemics, Lost Intimacy, and Time, Aldershot: Ashgate 2007.

Tamar Aylat-Yaguri

Mulhall, Stephen, Inheritance and Originality: Wittgenstein, Heidegger, Kierkegaard, Oxford: Oxford University Press 2001.

Narve Strand

Nielsen, Harry A., Where The Passion Is: A Reading of Kierkegaard’s "Philosophical Fragments," Tallahassee: Florida State University Press 1983.

Andrew M. Kirk

Nun, Katalin, Women of the Danish Golden Age: Literature, Theater and the Emancipation of Women, Copenhagen: Museum Tusculanum Press 2013 (Danish Golden Age Studies, vol. 8).

Jon Stewart

Pattison, George, Kierkegaard: The Aesthetic and the Religious: From the Magic Theatre to the Crucifixion of the Image, London: Macmillan 1992.

Michael Strawser

Pattison, George, Kierkegaard, Religion and the Nineteenth-Century Crisis of Culture, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2002.

Daniel Arruda Nascimento

Pattison, George, Kierkegaard’s Upbuilding Discourses: Philosophy, Literature, and Theology, London: Routledge 2002.

David D. Possen

Pattison, George and Steven Shakespeare (eds.), Kierkegaard: The Self in Society, London: Macmillan and New York: St. Martin’s Press 1998.

Narve Strand

Podmore, Simon D., Kierkegaard and the Self before God: Anatomy of the Abyss, Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana University Press 2011.

Thomas J. Millay

Pojman, Louis, The Logic of Subjectivity: Kierkegaard’s Philosophy of Religion, Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press 1984.

Michael D. Stark

Polk, Timothy Houston, The Biblical Kierkegaard: Reading by the Rule of Faith, Macon, Georgia: Mercer University Press 1997.

Lee C. Barrett

Poole, Roger, Kierkegaard: The Indirect Communication, Charlottesville and London: University of Virginia Press 1993.

Carl S. Hughes

Pyper, Hugh, The Joy of Kierkegaard: Essays on Kierkegaard as a Biblical Reader, Sheffield and Oakville, Equinox Publishing 2011.

Andrew Torrance

Rae, Murray, Kierkegaard’s Vision of the Incarnation: By Faith Transformed, Oxford: Clarendon Press 1997.

Andrew Torrance

Rasmussen, Joel D.S., Between Irony and Witness: Kierkegaard’s Poetics of Faith, Hope and Love, New York and London: T&T Clark 2005.

Luke Tarassenko

Reece, Gregory L., Irony and Religious Belief, Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck 2002 (Religion in Philosophy and Theology, vol. 5).

Jon Stewart

Roberts, Robert C., Faith, Reason, and History: Rethinking Kierkegaard’s "Philosophical Fragments," Macon, Georgia: Mercer University Press 1986.

Robert M. Riordan

Rudd, Anthony, Kierkegaard and the Limits of the Ethical, Oxford: Clarendon Press 1993.

Jamie Turnbull

Ryan, Bartholomew, Kierkegaard’s Indirect Politics: Interludes with Lukács, Schmitt, Benjamin, and Adorno, Amsterdam and New York: Rodopi 2014.

Leo Stan

Salvatore, Anne T., Greene and Kierkegaard: The Discourse of Belief, Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press 1988.

Gene Fendt

Schönbaumsfeld, Genia, A Confusion of the Spheres: Kierkegaard and Wittgenstein on Philosophy and Religion, Oxford: Oxford University Press 2007.

Annemarie van Stee

Shakespeare, Steven, Kierkegaard, Language and the Reality of God, Aldershot: Ashgate 2001.

Kyle Roberts

Soderquist, K. Brian, The Isolated Self: Truth and Untruth in Søren Kierkegaard’s "On the Concept of Irony," Copenhagen: C.A. Reitzel 2007 (Danish Golden Age Studies, vol. 1).

Devon C. Wootten

Stan, Leo, Either Nothingness or Love: On Alterity in Søren Kierkegaard’s Writings, Saarbrücken: VDM Verlag Dr. Müller 2009.

Marcia Morgan

Stewart, Jon, Kierkegaard’s Relations to Hegel Reconsidered, New York: Cambridge University Press 2003 (Modern European Philosophy).

Paul Martens

Stewart, Jon, The Cultural Crisis of the Danish Golden Age: Heiberg, Martensen and Kierkegaard, Copenhagen: Museum Tusculanum Press 2015 (Danish Golden Age Studies, vol. 9).

K. Brian Söderquist

Stewart, Jon (ed.), Kierkegaard und His Contemporaries: The Culture of Golden Age Denmark, Berlin and New York: Walter de Gruyter 2003 (Kierkegaard Studies Monograph Series, vol. 10).

Devon C. Wootten

Strawser, Michael, Both/And: Reading Kierkegaard from Irony to Edification, New York: Fordham University Press 1997.

Jesus Luzardo

Swenson, David F., Something About Kierkegaard, Minneapolis: Augsburg Publishing House 1941.

Thomas Gilbert

Taylor, Mark C., Kierkegaard’s Pseudonymous Authorship: A Study of Time and the Self, Princeton: Princeton University Press 1975.

Curtis L. Thompson

Taylor, Mark C., Journeys to Selfhood: Hegel and Kierkegaard, Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press 1980.

Jon Stewart

Thomas, John Heywood, Subjectivity and Paradox: A Study of Kierkegaard, Oxford: Basil Blackwell 1957.

Luke Johnson

Thompson, Curtis L., Following the Cultured Public’s Chosen One: Why Martensen Mattered to Kierkegaard, Copenhagen: Museum Tusculanum Press 2008 (Danish Golden Age Studies, vol. 4).

Jon Stewart

Thompson, Josiah, Kierkegaard, New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1973.

Aaron Edwards

Vardy, Peter, Kierkegaard, London: Fount 1996 (Fount Christian Thinkers).

Aaron Edwards

Walker, Jeremy D. B., To Will One Thing: Reflections on Kierkegaard’s ‘Purity of Heart,’ Montreal and London: McGill-Queen’s University Press 1972.

John Louis Haglund

Walker, Jeremy D. B., The Descent into God, Kingston and Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press 1985.

Curtis L. Thompson

Walsh, Sylvia, Living Poetically: Kierkegaard’s Existential Aesthetics, University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press 1994.

Leo Stan

Walsh, Sylvia, Living Christianly: Kierkegaard’s Dialectic of Christian Existence, University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press 2005.

Geoff Dargan

Watkin, Julia, Kierkegaard, London: Geoffrey Chapman 1997.

Thomas J. Millay

Watkin, Julia, Historical Dictionary of Kierkegaard’s Philosophy, Lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow Press 2001.

Dean Wm. Lauer

Weston, Michael, Kierkegaard and Modern Continental Philosophy: An Introduction, London and New York: Routledge 1994.

Thomas J. Millay

Westphal, Merold, Kierkegaard’s Critique of Reason and Society, Macon, Georgia: Mercer University Press 1987.

Margherita Tonon

Westphal, Merold, Becoming a Self: A Reading of Kierkegaard’s "Concluding Unscientific Postscript," West Lafayette, Indiana: Purdue University Press 1996.

Tony Kim

Index of Persons

Index of Subjects


Jon Stewart is an Associate Research Professor in the Søren Kierkegaard Research Centre at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark.



Ihre Fragen, Wünsche oder Anmerkungen
Vorname*
Nachname*
Ihre E-Mail-Adresse*
Kundennr.
Ihre Nachricht*
Lediglich mit * gekennzeichnete Felder sind Pflichtfelder.
Wenn Sie die im Kontaktformular eingegebenen Daten durch Klick auf den nachfolgenden Button übersenden, erklären Sie sich damit einverstanden, dass wir Ihr Angaben für die Beantwortung Ihrer Anfrage verwenden. Selbstverständlich werden Ihre Daten vertraulich behandelt und nicht an Dritte weitergegeben. Sie können der Verwendung Ihrer Daten jederzeit widersprechen. Das Datenhandling bei Sack Fachmedien erklären wir Ihnen in unserer Datenschutzerklärung.