Kierkegaard : an introduction /

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Author / Creator:Evans, C. Stephen.
Imprint:Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2009.
Description:xvi, 206 p.
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/8208759
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ISBN:9780521877039 (hbk. : alk. paper)
0521877032 (hbk. : alk. paper)
9780521700412 (pbk.)
0521700418 (pbk.)
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (p. 196-200) and index.
Electronic reproduction. Palo Alto, Calif. : ebrary, 2009. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ebrary affiliated libraries.
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Summary:C. Stephen Evans provides a clear, readable introduction to Søren Kierkegaard (1813-55) as a philosopher and thinker. His book is organised around Kierkegaard's concept of the three 'stages' or 'spheres' of human existence, which provide both a developmental account of the human self and an understanding of three rival views of human life and its meaning. Evans also discusses such important Kierkegaardian concepts as 'indirect communication', 'truth as subjectivity', and the Incarnation understood as 'the Absolute Paradox'. Although his discussion emphasises the importance of Christianity for understanding Kierkgaard, it shows him to be a writer of great interest to a secular as well as a religious audience. Evans' book brings Kierkegaard into conversation with western philosophers past and present, presenting him as one who gives powerful answers to the questions which philosophers ask.
Physical Description:xvi, 206 p.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (p. 196-200) and index.
ISBN:9780521877039
0521877032
9780521700412
0521700418