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Faust, Romantic Irony, and System

- German Culture in the Thought of Søren Kierkegaard
Af: Jon Stewart Engelsk Hardback

Faust, Romantic Irony, and System

- German Culture in the Thought of Søren Kierkegaard
Af: Jon Stewart Engelsk Hardback
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Kierkegaard readers are familiar with his dogged polemicagainst Hegelianism, his critique of Friedrichvon Schlegel’s Romantic irony, and his visit to Schelling’slectures in Berlin. However, these are only a fewwell-known examples of a much deeper relation ofinfluence and inspiration. Kierkegaard read Germanfluently and was interested in many different authorsand thinkers from the German-speaking countries.The auction catalogue of his personal library revealsa wealth of works in German from a number of differentfields.Given his famous criticisms of the Hegelians,Schlegel, and Schelling, one might be tempted to believethat Kierkegaard was anti-German. But this isclearly not the case since he had high praise for someGerman thinkers such as Hamann, Lessing and Trendelenburg.The present work is dedicated to an explorationof Kierkegaard’s relation to different aspectsof Germanophone culture. Its goal is to gain a betterappreciation of the importance of his various Germansources for his thought. The points of contact are sonumerous that it can truly be said that if it were not forthe influence of German culture, Kierkegaard wouldnot have been KierkegKiaard and the Danish GoldenAge would not have been the Golden Age.Jon Stewart is Research Fellow at the Institute of Philosophyat the Slovak Academy of Sciences. He is the founderand general editor of the series Kierkegaard Research:Sources, Reception and Resources (Routledge), Texts fromGolden Age Denmark and Danish Golden Age Studies(both Museum Tusculanum Press).
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Kierkegaard readers are familiar with his dogged polemicagainst Hegelianism, his critique of Friedrichvon Schlegel’s Romantic irony, and his visit to Schelling’slectures in Berlin. However, these are only a fewwell-known examples of a much deeper relation ofinfluence and inspiration. Kierkegaard read Germanfluently and was interested in many different authorsand thinkers from the German-speaking countries.The auction catalogue of his personal library revealsa wealth of works in German from a number of differentfields.Given his famous criticisms of the Hegelians,Schlegel, and Schelling, one might be tempted to believethat Kierkegaard was anti-German. But this isclearly not the case since he had high praise for someGerman thinkers such as Hamann, Lessing and Trendelenburg.The present work is dedicated to an explorationof Kierkegaard’s relation to different aspectsof Germanophone culture. Its goal is to gain a betterappreciation of the importance of his various Germansources for his thought. The points of contact are sonumerous that it can truly be said that if it were not forthe influence of German culture, Kierkegaard wouldnot have been KierkegKiaard and the Danish GoldenAge would not have been the Golden Age.Jon Stewart is Research Fellow at the Institute of Philosophyat the Slovak Academy of Sciences. He is the founderand general editor of the series Kierkegaard Research:Sources, Reception and Resources (Routledge), Texts fromGolden Age Denmark and Danish Golden Age Studies(both Museum Tusculanum Press).
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Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 409
ISBN-13: 9788763546423
Indbinding: Hardback
Udgave: 1
ISBN-10: 8763546426
Udg. Dato: 12 apr 2019
Længde: 33mm
Bredde: 148mm
Højde: 236mm
Forlag: Museum Tusculanums Forlag
Serie: Danish Golden Age Studies
Oplagsdato: 12 apr 2019
Forfatter(e): Jon Stewart
Forfatter(e) Jon Stewart


Kategori Danmark: Guldalderen ( fra ca. 1800 til ca. 1850)


ISBN-13 9788763546423


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Hardback


Sider 409


Udgave 1


Længde 33mm


Bredde 148mm


Højde 236mm


Udg. Dato 12 apr 2019


Oplagsdato 12 apr 2019


Forlag Museum Tusculanums Forlag

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