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The Politics Of Exodus Soren Kierkegaards Ethics Of Responsibility Mark Dooley

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The Politics Of Exodus Soren Kierkegaards Ethics Of Responsibility Mark Dooley
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Publisher: Fordham University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 19.72 MB
Pages: 285
Author: Mark Dooley
ISBN: 9780823293162, 0823293165
Language: English
Year: 2022

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The Politics Of Exodus Soren Kierkegaards Ethics Of Responsibility Mark Dooley by Mark Dooley 9780823293162, 0823293165 instant download after payment.

In The Politics of Exodus, Mark Dooley offers a lively interpretation of Kierkegaard as a precursor of the ethical and political insights of Jacques Derrida. While many connections have been forged in recent years between these two quintessentially "Continental" figures, Dooley's book argues that these affiliations run much deeper than any previous commentators have suggested. Indeed, his most controversial claim is that Kierkegaard is anything but a proponent of asocial individualism, but is one whose writings bear witness to the notion of an "open quasi-community" which has driven much of Derrida's work over the past decade. In vigorously challenging conventional wisdom surrounding the place of Kierkegaard in contemporary thought and political theory, Dooley shows how powerfully postmodern and politically charged the latter's specifically 'religious' ideas are. As such, Kierkegaard ought to be read as someone who anticipated Derrida's claim that genuine responsibility in the political sphere depends upon a phophetic call for justice on behalf of the least among us. will appeal to anyone interested in the intersection of religion and postmodernism, as well as to those with interests in ethics and politics from a Continental perspective. It will undoubtedly change the way we read Kierkegaard in the new millennium.

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