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Authorship And Authority In Kierkegaards Writings Joseph Westfall Ed

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Authorship And Authority In Kierkegaards Writings Joseph Westfall Ed
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.88 MB
Author: Joseph Westfall (Ed)
ISBN: 9781350055957, 9781350055988, 1350055956, 1350055980
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Authorship And Authority In Kierkegaards Writings Joseph Westfall Ed by Joseph Westfall (ed) 9781350055957, 9781350055988, 1350055956, 1350055980 instant download after payment.

Authorship is a complicated subject in Kierkegaard’s work, which he surely recognized, given his late attempts to explain himself in On My Work as an Author. From the use of multiple pseudonyms and antonyms, to contributions across a spectrum of media and genres, issues of authorship abound.
Why did Kierkegaard write in the ways he did? Before we assess Kierkegaard’s famous thoughts on faith or love, or the relationship between ‘the aesthetic,’ ‘the ethical,’ and ‘the religious,’ we must approach how he expressed them. Given the multi-authored nature of his works, can we find a view or voice that is definitively Kierkegaard’s own? Can entries in his unpublished journals and notebooks tell us what Kierkegaard himself thought? How should contemporary readers understand inconsistencies or contradictions between differently named authors?
We cannot make definitive claims about Kierkegaard’s work as a thinker without understanding Kierkegaard’s work as an author. This collection, by leading contemporary Kierkegaard scholars, is the first to systematically examine the divisive question and practice of authorship in Kierkegaard from philosophical, literary and theological perspectives.

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